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The fast-growing Texas capital was downgraded by Fitch Ratings ahead of a $328 million bond sale that is expected to price in September.
August 30 -
Municipal issuers with the biggest threats from physical climate risk also have the largest liabilities for carbon transition.
August 30 -
Municipal bond volume in the Southwest region increased in the first half of 2021 as its seven other states more than made up for a decline in Texas.
August 23 -
Municipals are tethered to Treasuries, more so in recent sessions, and have cheapened, but strong technicals — $18.5 billion of net negative supply and large reinvestment needs — still hang overhead.
August 10 -
The forthcoming Texas law bans businesses from state contracts if their policies are said to discriminate against the firearms industry.
August 9 -
The city sees room for a new convention hotel, despite nearby competition and pandemic-related setbacks.
August 2 -
July volume was $31.9 billion keeping the annual pace ahead of last year's record-breaking total. Issuance still lags demand by a large amount — $60 billion by many accounts for August alone — as redemptions coupon payments pile up.
July 30 -
The two issuances under IRS scrutiny join an earlier debt issuance the county disclosed publicly late last year.
July 30 -
The governor's 11-item agenda for the special legislative session covers a wide array of social issues along with funding for the legislative branch.
July 7 -
With the effects of the pandemic fading, Texas tax collections showed strength across all sectors, Comptroller Glenn Hegar said.
July 6 -
Voters in Texas' most populous county approved the flood control bonds after the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, but matching funds have been slow to arrive.
July 2 -
Locke Lord's Texas public finance team continues to expand with the addition of Arnold Cantu from Norton Rose Fulbright.
June 30 -
Following the change, S&P now views all U.S. public finance sectors as stable with the exception of higher education.
June 23 -
Governor expected to call for more crackdowns on voting, teaching of race theory in public schools.
June 23 -
Texas entered a new state of uncertainty when Gov. Greg Abbott cut off funds for the legislature while launching an online fundraising scheme for a controversial border wall.
June 21 -
After a year of adjustments made as a result of the pandemic, Baylor University earned a positive outlook on $124 million of new-money revenue bonds.
June 21 -
Analyst John Kenward and public finance commercial manager Kathy Evers retired this spring.
June 16 -
Picking up Donald Trump's top campaign issue, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott promised to build a wall on the Rio Grande.
June 15 -
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar cleared Texas' budget for Gov. Greg Abbott's signature, citing progress on two troublesome fronts — public power and pensions — but credit rating agencies say risks are still elevated.
June 9 -
Traffic is returning to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, but plans to expand have been scaled back.
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