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Rick Witte, former head of public finance for Andrews Kurth Kenyon, is among those making the move from that firm.
March 1 -
Municipal bond volume across the eight-state Southwest region in 2017 fell 9% below its 2016 record.
February 26 -
“We’re headed to a place where we don’t necessarily want to be,” said the city's chief financial officer.
February 16 -
Plans to build new homes, luxury apartments and hotels in Haltom City, Texas, is driving the need to replace an outdated fire station and build a new combined city hall and police department.
February 15 -
For the second consecutive voting cycle, Waxahachie residents will decide the fate of a proposed bond to address population growth.
February 15 -
Eight months before construction crews are expected to begin renovations work on the now-shuttered Astrodome, some groups already are hatching plans to make use of the famed stadium's nine acres.
February 15 -
Texas has demonstrated the resiliency and diversity to recover from a devastating hurricane and a collapse in oil prices, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
February 14 -
With fewer incentives to buy tax-exempt debt under the new tax law, Texas municipal bond industry leaders confront a changing market.
February 13 -
Fourteen San Angelo ISD campuses are targeted for upgrades and repairs if a nearly $149 million bond is passed by voters in May.
February 13 -
Six months after Hurricane Harvey swept ashore, municipal utility districts along the Texas coast retain strong credit outlooks.
February 12