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Dallas Area Rapid Transit will finance a 26-mile commuter rail line to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport with a $908 million RRIF loan.
December 17 -
Hilltop Securities chairman Hill Feinberg will hand over his title as president and chief executive to Piper Jaffray banker Bradley Winges.
December 13 -
The El Paso County Commissioners Court has approved tax rebates to help pay for the renovation of the Plaza Hotel building.
December 13 -
Four states will become the latest to require out-of-state e-commerce retailers to collect sales tax on Jan. 1 while 10 others aren’t expected to do so until later in 2019.
December 10 -
Despite a technical default on a previous issue, five-year-old International Leadership Texas is ready to test the market with $346 million of bonds for its charter schools.
December 10 -
As U.S. airports crowd into the debt market to fund capital projects, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport will increasingly turn to taxable bonds.
December 3 -
Gov. Eric Holcomb's administration had been required to study the idea of more tolls under 2017 state legislation.
November 30 -
Democratic control of the House of Representatives may lower the barrier to sustainable transportation funding, said Bond Buyer conference participants.
November 29 -
The Federal Transit Administration has not yet awarded $760 million of the $2.62 billion Congress set aside for transit grants in fiscal 2018 almost two months after the end of the budget year.
November 29 -
Operators of Texas nursing homes will make another attempt to boost reimbursement rates in the 2019 Legislature as the state's "silver tsunami" gains momentum.
November 26 -
Dave Brayshaw, a 26-year veteran with Hilltop Securities/First Southwest Co., will open a Dallas office for Masterson Advisors.
November 19 -
With voters turning out in record numbers for the midterm Congressional election, local bond proposals in Texas enjoyed strong support.
November 9 -
Sales tax growth in Texas grew 7.3% year-over-year to an October record of $2.6 billion, the state's comptroller said.
November 6 -
The Port of Corpus Christi will team up with the Carlyle Group to finance a $1.2 billion oil export terminal designed to enhance the port's ranking as the top energy exporting hub.
October 30 -
Texas service sector activity continued to expand in September, according the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
October 30 -
School districts again dominate November's local bond questions, but some but cities and counties are offering large debt proposals.
October 29 -
Texas factory activity continued to expand in October, although at a slower pace than the previous month.
October 29 -
Voters in one of the nation's fastest-growing counties will decide on a $750 million bond measure for roads as one of its school districts seeks $690 million.
October 22 -
With Democratic majority, Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, a supporter of tax-exempt bond financing, would chair the Ways and Means committee.
October 17 -
Baylor Scott & White's planned merger with Houston-based Memorial Hermann would combine $5 billion in debt.
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