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The University of Texas System will bring its triple-A credit to two bond deals worth a combined $609 million.
August 1 -
Uncertainty over the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement has not stopped Texas from continuing to invest in freight routes across the Rio Grande.
July 25 - Texas
A federal appeals court ruling that allows Fort Worth, Texas, to reduce pension benefits is a positive credit factor for the city and others seeking to adjust to growing obligations, according to Moody's Investors Service.
July 20 -
DALLAS -- Opponents of a privately financed, $10 billion high-speed rail system in Texas scored a victory when the federal Surface Transportation Board declined to take jurisdiction over the proposed project.
July 19 -
The Harris County Hospital District earned a two-notch Fitch Ratings upgrade to AA despite weakness in the Houston area's energy economy.
July 18 -
Austin, Texas, City Council adopts mayors proposal for a GO bond referendum on his $720 million Go Big transportation plan.
July 12 - Texas
Kroll Bond Ratings Agency conferred a fourth triple-A rating on Texas general obligation debt as KBRA added its fifth state client.
July 6 - Texas
Texas saw its June sales tax revenue dip 0.8% as a weak oil and gas sector continued to hobble growth, state Comptroller Glenn Hegar said.
July 6 - Texas
San Antonio plans to offer the market $564 million of revenue refunding bonds for CPS Energy as the city copes with rapid growth.
June 27 -
Sponsors of a $1 billion rail line in north Texas said more than $535 million of federal funding is on the way.
June 22 - Texas
With dozens of oil and gas company bankruptcies, energy producing states face a growing backlog of abandoned wells as revenue to fix the problems dwindles.
June 20 - Texas
Dallas plans to take advantage of continuing low interest rates with a $640 million issue of water and sewer bonds that combine new money and refunding.
June 20 - Texas
For the second straight year, Texas will not need to issue tax and revenue anticipation notes to manage its cash-flow needs, Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced.
June 15 -
The Austin City Council's transportation committee wants voters to decide on $300 million mobility bond packages.
June 15 -
Good Shepherd Medical Center took a three-notch downgrade to B-minus on Standard & Poors Global Ratings scale as the East Texas hospital struggled to maintain its Medicare reimbursements.
June 14 - Texas
A slowdown in oil exploration and production gives Texas an opportunity to repair damaged roads under a $3 billion program funded by state revenues from the industry, officials say.
June 13 - Texas
Using new criteria, Standard & Poors Global Ratings warned that eight federal prisons operated privately for profit could see downgrades or upgrades.
June 6 -
A nonprofit group in Austin, Texas, wants a November vote on $397 million of GO bonds for first phase of a light rail line.
June 3 - Texas
Arlington, Texas, may pay off the debt it issued for a pro football stadium to clear the path for subsidizing a pro baseball stadium.
May 27 - Texas
In its first deal with Frost Bank as its financial advisor, San Antonio Independent School District achieved savings of more than 18% on the refunding portion of a $123.7 million issue. The negotiated sale is scheduled to close June 9.
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