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Arkansas ex-treasurer Martha Shoffner pleaded not guilty to federal bribery charges at an arraignment in Little Rock.
June 27 - Colorado
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has named Peck, Shaffer & Williams attorney Mary L. Groves to the Colorado Municipal Bond Supervision Advisory Board.
June 27 - Kansas
Moody's Investors Service lowered its rating on $200 million of Kansas economic development bonds because of cuts to the supporting tax.
June 27 - Texas
Gov. Rick Perry challenged Democrats to another special session fight, placing the divisive issue of abortion in the same call with funding for the state's transportation system.
June 27 - Texas
The Austin, Texas City Council may opt for a November election on $65 million of general obligation bonds for affordable housing.
June 26 - Arizona
Plans to mortgage Glendale's city hall for $30 million are on hold as the city negotiates in private with prospective buyers for the Phoenix Coyotes.
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The Texas Legislature ran out of time to approve $900 million for transportation as a special session ended with a dramatic debate over abortion.
June 26 - Arizona
The Glendale City Council is planning to mortgage City Hall to cover costs of keeping the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes playing at the city-owned Jobing.com arena and to cover a $27 million deficit.
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An Arkansas legislative panel approved a full review of state investments by former Treasurer Martha Shoffner, facing federal charges of abusing her office.
June 24 - Texas
Harris County, Texas will consider a $194 million plan to turn the abandoned Houston Astrodome into a convention center and exhibition space
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