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Key members of the Texas Legislature are developing plans to salvage $2 billion of college and university construction bonds in a special session whose only agenda involves redistricting.
June 5 - Texas
The Texas Panhandle town of Fritch has seen its Standard & Poor's rating fall to D from BBB-minus after defaulting on $3.8 million of water and sewer debt.
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Austin Independent School District filed a petition with a Travis County state court to validate the district's recent $489 million bond referendum.
June 3 - Kansas
The Kansas Legislature adjourned a 99-day session after resolving disagreement over when to end a temporary sales tax.
June 3 - Arkansas
Gov. Mike Beebe appointed former legislative auditor, Charles Robinson as state treasurer to serve the 15 months remaining in the term of former Treasurer Martha Shoffner.
June 3 -
University of Arizona wants to include almost $200 million of projects in a Pima County bond proposal.
June 3 - Arizona
A temporary 1% state sales tax approved by voters in 2010 expired June 1 as scheduled after the failure last year of an extension effort.
June 3 - Texas
Moody's Investors Service has left its junk-bond ratings in place on the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority as the stadium builder's bond insurer appeals a lawsuit over coverage of more than $1 billion of debt.
June 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued two notices on Friday to provide bond-related emergency housing relief for victims of the severe storms and tornadoes that occurred in Oklahoma between May 18 and May 27.
May 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $35.3 million of Series A clean water revenue bonds issued by the Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority in 2007.
May 31
