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The operator of the South Terminal said it expects to prove hundreds of millions of dollars in damages caused by the city of Austin's "unlawful actions."
October 21 -
Texas university lands in the Permian Basin, which face a potential EPA crackdown, generated $2.124 billion for the Permanent University Fund in fiscal 2022.
October 17 -
The two hires boost Bancroft's muni staff to 11 in offices in Dallas, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, and San Mateo, California.
October 14 -
UBS Group was the only bank that underwrites munis included in the state's list of financial companies determined to be boycotting energy businesses.
October 11 -
The El Paso County Hospital District is evaluating options, including other debt proposals, to address capacity constraints at its facilities.
October 4 -
Opponents of Oklahoma Turnpike extensions are calling for limits on the agency's ability to issue bonds and raise tolls.
October 3 -
A larger new-issue slate led by large deals from the Texas Water Development Board and state of Illinois took focus away from the secondary.
September 28 -
S&P upgraded the bonds to AA-plus and Fitch revised the outlook on the AA-rated debt to positive from stable.
September 21 -
Several Texas school districts, including Austin's, have put bond issues on the Nov. 8 ballot with some of the proceeds earmarked to fund security measures.
September 19 -
With Texas reporting a double-digit revenue increase in fiscal 2022 and projecting a record budget surplus, Gov. Greg Abbott wants a large property tax cut.
September 12