- Texas
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Texas' right to draw water from Oklahoma could have a major impact on interstate water compacts across the nation, experts said.
April 29 -
Austin is considering a plan to lease its airport to finance a light rail system, a move that would allow the city to bypass bonds for an inaugural 5.5-mile transit line.
April 25 -
Ratings agencies are awaiting details on the debt structure of the combined St. Luke's Episcopal Health System of Texas and Colorado-based Catholic Health Initiatives before issuing an opinion on the $2 billion deal.
April 23 - Texas
El Paso could alter its annual contributions to a city pension fund under bills filed with the Texas Legislature
April 22 - Texas
Houston is issuing debt to raze derelict housing left behind by the city's rapid growth as part of a $332 million bond issue this week.
April 22 - Texas
Rising costs and legislative cuts to funding may add strain to underlying ratings of Texas, according to special report from Standard & Poor's.
April 19 - Texas
A team of El Paso, Texas, officials and advisors spent last week traveling to New York and Washington, D.C., to trumpet their planned nearly half a billion dollar bond-financed overhaul of the city's downtown area, which they see as a major game-changer for their region.
April 19 - Texas
With the Texas Legislature considering bills that would invest about half of the nearly $12 billion rainy day fund into bond programs for water and transportation, Gov. Rick Perry is switching signals on how the fund should be used.
April 18 -
Nevada, Wyoming and Texas received high marks in a Morningstar report on how their state permanent fund programs affect credit analysis of individual bonds.
April 18 - Texas
The Texas Senate on Wednesday considered a bill that would raise the levels of permitted radioactivity in waste delivered to a bond-funded dump site in Andrews.
April 17 - Texas
San Antonio's booming Northside Independent School District will price $100 million of bonds Wednesday with soft-put features that are considered somewhat novel among Texas school districts.
April 16 - Texas
El Paso County Hospital District will use proceeds from $152 million of certificates of obligation to build clinics and renovate a hospital in El Paso.
April 15 - Texas
A year after establishing a major base in Texas, the employee-owned public finance firm Baird is expanding in the state with a new Houston office headed by former Raymond James director Carmen Best.
April 15 - Texas
Texas voters would be asked to approve the use of $6 billion from the state rainy day fund for water and road projects under a measure under consideration in the state Senate.
April 11 - Texas
A proposed ban on capital appreciation bonds backed by property taxes is under consideration in the Texas House of Representatives after passage in the Senate.
April 10 -
Baylor Health Care System plans to issue bonds ahead of its merger with Scott & White Healthcare, and Moody's downgraded Baylor Health one notch.
April 9 - Texas
Texas' least-populous county — but certainly not its poorest — is preparing to float $3.4 million of tax-supported notes to provide a local source of water for its 82 residents.
April 8 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport took another downgrade Friday as Fitch Ratings lowered the revenue bond rating to A from A-plus.
April 5 - Texas
Texas' debt-service payments would increase 29% under the $193.8 billion state budget bill that easily passed in the state House of Representatives.
April 5 -
A private foundation linked to the $3 billion bond-funded Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas may have improperly changed its name and procedures in the wake of several investigations of alleged insider deals, according to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.
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