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A nonprofit corporation will use the taxable and tax-exempt bonds to buy or refinance 28 skilled nursing facilities in Oklahoma and Texas.
February 14 -
State treasurers are sticking to a basic message about the use of tax-exempt bonds to finance public infrastructure.
February 11 -
Buoyed by rising revenues over the past two years, Oklahoma must continue to guard against a downturn, Kevin Stitt said.
February 4 -
Oklahoma saw its economy steadily slowing through 2019, according to Treasurer Randy McDaniel.
January 9 -
The non-profit partner in a $250 million campus apartment complex is suing the university after the school canceled parking and commercial leases.
December 16 -
For the fourth time since 1993, Oklahoma City voters have approved a 1-cent tax to build projects without the use of bonds.
December 11 -
A stagnant energy economy has different effects in two neighboring states that are among the nation's top oil and gas-producers.
December 5 -
Reduced activity in the oil patch is showing up in Oklahoma's revenue growth, Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
November 12 -
State Treasurer Randy McDaniel said the state’s efforts to increase reserves, eliminate structural deficits, improve pension finances, and diversify the state’s economy are working.
October 25 -
Public private partnerships for an airport, a commuter rail service, and student housing have gone sour in the Southwest.
September 16 -
Oklahoma joins the ranks of state and local governments struck by hackers, fueling concerns about the escalating risk of such attacks on municipalities.
September 13 -
Accusations that the university violated a moral obligation in connection with bonds for a student housing P3 are false and defamatory, its attorney says.
September 11 -
Oklahoma’s economic expansion appears to be slowing, state Treasurer Randy McDaniel said.
September 10 -
The law firm representing the trustee for a $250 million student housing complex accused the University of Oklahoma of predatory behavior.
September 9 -
China's recently announced suspension of U.S. agricultural imports escalated trade-related risks to U.S. agriculture, said Fitch Ratings.
August 30 -
Refundings rebounded in the first half of 2019, but total bond volume across the Southwest fell to a six-year low.
August 19 -
The university scaled back its parking and commercial leases at the public-private student housing project, which is dipping into its debt service reserve.
August 7 -
Epic One-on-One Charter School is under investigation for taking taxpayer funding for "ghost students," according to court documents.
July 22 -
The rise of online classes and degrees brings with it questions about the future of brick-and-mortar colleges and universities.
June 11 -
Oklahoma is setting aside $200 million of its record $8.1 billion budget for a rainy day.
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