- Texas
In a case with implications for the bond industry, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling could send water flowing from Oklahoma to Texas after years of battles over interstate pipelines in the drought-prone region.
January 8 - Texas
Local school districts in Texas need another $1 billion from the state to pay their bills, said Shirley Beaulieu, CFO for the Texas Education Agency.
January 8 - Texas
Texas lawmakers will have $101.4 billion available for their legislative session that begins Tuesday, a 12.4% increase over the previous two-year period that brought painful reductions in education spending.
January 7 - Texas
Judson ISD is asking voters to approve an $83 million bond package on May 11 to help relieve congestion with the construction of two schools.
January 7 - Texas
Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons' political action committee illegally funneled $64,500 to 18 Texas lawmakers after passage of a bill allowing Simmons' company to dump radioactive waste at a bond-funded site in West Texas, according to reports.
January 3 - Texas
Texas's Rainy Day Fund could provide $2 billion of initial financing for a statewide program of water supply infrastructure revolving debt.
January 2 - Texas
Two years after massive spending cuts to deal with a slumping economy, Texas lawmakers are considering measures to ease the impact as they prepare to convene for their 2013 session next week.
December 31 - Texas
The inland Port of San Antonio expects to issue $24 million of bonds after bypassing the debt market in 2012, according to Moody's Investors Service.
December 28 - Texas
The Houston Community College District will issue $300 million of general obligation bonds two months after voters approved $425 million of debt to expand the system.
December 27 - Texas
With expansion of an international toll bridge in Eagle Pass, Texas, expected to begin in April, Moody's Investors Service affirmed its Baa1 rating on the system's senior lien revenue bonds.
December 26 - Texas
Women in Public Finance will honor three professionals next month in Chicago at the national organization's 7th annual founders' awards.
December 26 - Texas
The YMCA of Greater Houston is no longer under threat of downgrade to junk status from Moody's Investors Service as the nonprofit prepares to restructure its $196 million of outstanding debt.
December 24 - Texas
The El Paso City Council created a development district that will issue $50.4 million of bonds in early 2013 for construction of a minor league baseball stadium in downtown.
December 19 - Texas
The Texas State Comptroller’s Office has approved a payment of $29.3 million from the Major Events Trust Fund to organizers of November’s Formula One car race near Austin.
December 17 - Texas
Bexar County called on Frost Bank of San Antonio to underwrite $128 million of tax-exempt debt in a deal designed to enhance the city's convention and tourism venues while raising the hometown bank's profile in the muni bond industry.
December 17 - Texas
Texas sales tax collections in the first quarter of fiscal 2013 were up 11% from the same period of fiscal 2012.
December 13 - Texas
Three Texas state legislators are urging the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service to adopt rules that would allow Texas' public charter schools access to the Permanent School Fund bond obligations.
December 12 -
The $3 billion bond-funded Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas faces a criminal investigation over an $11 million grant to a company backed by a major campaign contributor to Gov. Rick Perry and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, according to the Travis County District Attorney's public integrity unit.
December 12 - Texas
A $3 billion bond-funded cancer research program that granted funds to a firm backed by donors to Texas Gov. Rick Perry is under investigation by the state attorney general's office, and the executive director of the program has resigned.
December 11 - Texas
El Paso City Council last week narrowly defeated, by 5-3, a plan to include on the May 2013 municipal election ballot a proposal to stop the demolition of El Paso City Hall to make way for a bond-financed minor league baseball stadium.
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