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Houston hits the market with more certainty about its pensions but less about the tax-exempt market.
November 20 -
Ardmore City Schools may reintroduce the proposed bond measure that failed on Tuesday night.
November 17 -
Texas also would get less funding than it says it needs in the White House request, set to be made on Friday.
November 17 -
Ennis Rep. Joe Barton is rallying to prevent the GOP's sweeping tax revamp from costing the city of Arlington millions of dollars on its voter-approved plans to finance the new Texas Rangers ballpark.
November 16 -
Declining funding for Colorado's retirement accounts led S&P global ratings to revise the state's outlook to negative.
November 16 -
Norman’s dependence on sales tax to fund everything from operating expenses and capital projects to public safety, libraries, swimming pools and parks could have repercussions in the near future.
November 16 -
Cities and states on the the borders are vulnerable to falling tax receipts amid protectionist rhetoric that threatens NAFTA, Fitch Ratings said.
November 15 -
Only one of the two proposed bonds for Ardmore City Schools that went before voters on Tuesday was approved during a special election.
November 15 -
Voters' decision to dissolve the Dallas County Schools transportation agency is positive for holders of the agency's junk-rated bonds but negative for noteholders, according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 14 -
Houston's outlook from Moody's Investors Service was boosted to stable from negative.
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