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Eduardo Ramos had faced insurance fraud charges that were unrelated to his work at the school district.
August 16 -
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport received a S&P rating upgrade and a positive rating outlook from Moody's ahead of a $750 million bond sale next week.
August 13 -
Texas' largest school district, which was taken over by the state last year, is seeking voter approval for bonds for the first time since 2012.
August 9 -
The July 31 arrest of Eduardo Ramos, who submitted his resignation July 23, was not related to his job, according to the school system.
August 6 -
The states and others are pushing back against studies showing adverse financial effects from laws that punish banks for their fossil fuel and firearm policies.
August 6 -
The mayor and controller debated the causes for the rating outlook revision to negative from stable ahead of a July city bond sale.
July 31 -
In Texas, the Austin City Council set a climate bond election for no later than November 2026, while an Arizona water authority is dealing with a funding drought.
July 23 -
A revenue bond issue for Galveston Wharves will price Tuesday after Hurricane Beryl interrupted port operations earlier this week.
July 10 -
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook on the city's AA rating to negative from stable, citing increased debt and costs from a settlement with firefighters.
July 9 -
The system, along with UT Southwestern Medical Center, plan to build a $5 billion pediatric health campus in Dallas.
July 2 -
In the first half of 2024, winding-down federal aid, a resurgence of Build America Bond refundings and election uncertainty have contributed to the surge in issuance, said James Welch, a portfolio manager at Principal Asset Management.
June 28 -
The city and its Austin Transit partnership are seeking court validation for bonds to help finance the multi-billion-dollar project.
June 18 -
The spending plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1 contains no tax increases or new fees and puts off finding a recurring solution for a structural budget gap.
June 13 -
The bonds are part of a proposed settlement with the city's firefighters union that would need court approval.
June 12 -
Controversy over where to build a new jail has delayed further issuance of $260 million of voter-approved bonds after an initial $45 million sale.
June 11 -
The saga dating back to last year appears to be concluded with a settlement.
June 4 -
The project will expand the plant's capacity from 75 million gallons per day currently to 100 million gallons to serve a growing population.
June 4 -
The lawsuit filed in 2017 points to funding disparities when public school districts turn to local property taxes and bond issuance for capital funding.
June 4 -
Texas' largest public school system would use the proceeds from its biggest-ever bond referendum to fix aging facilities and make other improvements.
May 31 -
May volume "surprised on the high end and it has been one of the fastest starts to the year historically," said James Pruskowski, chief investment officer at 16Rock Asset Management.
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