- New Mexico
Under the $6.2 billion budget signed by New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, spending is reduced for the first time in five years due to persistently low oil and gas prices.
March 4 -
The State Highway 130 Concession Company led by toll road developer Cintra will try to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy after revenues from the $1.35 billion project fell far short of projections.
March 3 - Texas
Texas sales tax revenue fell 6.8% in February compared to the same month last year and is down 4% over the past three months, according to Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
March 2 - Kansas
With four months remaining in the fiscal year, Kansas revenue is running nearly $80 million short of projections after the latest monthly report.
March 1 - Texas
The heavily indebted North Texas Tollway Authority continues to reduce losses from toll violators as the regions drivers seem undeterred by automatically increasing rates, according to Moodys Investors Service.
February 29 - Colorado
Denver will raise long-term financing to redevelop the National Western Complex with some of the proceeds from a $425 million issue that will include refunding.
February 29 -
Falling tax assessments on Energy Future Holdings power plants could strain local budgets in six Texas counties as the company tries to emerge from the nation's largest corporate bankruptcy.
February 29 - Texas
A sharp decline in cash sent the Mission, Texas, Hospital District's rating further into junk territory, according to Moody's Investors Service.
February 26 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ordered George K. Baum & Co. to pay $270,000 for charging a Colorado school district more than four times the firms normal underwriting fee, partly to pay for costs associated with promoting bond ballot initiatives.
February 23 -
With most of its leadership under indictment in a bribery scandal, Crystal City Texas is working to clean a tainted water supply as its school district tries to avoid a threat from state regulators.
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