- Oklahoma
Tulsa, Okla., Mayor Dewey Bartlett said last week the city would provide $3 million of bond proceeds to build a downtown parking garage if the Legislature will approve a $42.5 million issue for a proposed cultural museum in the city.
May 21 - New Mexico
New Mexico Finance Secretary Tom Clifford last week suspended two Sunland Park officials and took over their duties after a special state audit found widespread municipal fraud and the misuse of city funds.
May 21 - Arkansas
North Little Rock, Ark., City Council last week approved a $60 million negotiated restructuring of the city’s electric system revenue bonds to avoid a large payment due in fiscal 2014.
May 21 - Arizona
The Glendale, Ariz., City Council will consider a preliminary fiscal 2013 budget today that includes a $17 million payment for operations of the city-owned Jobing.com Arena.
May 21 - Arizona
A $1 billion budget for fiscal 2013 proposed by Phoenix City Manager David Cavazos received preliminary approval last week from the City Council.
May 21 - Texas
San Antonio aims to get a jump on a busy week in the municipal bond market with a $650 million refunding for the city's CPS Energy Utility.
May 21 - Kansas
DALLAS — After going overtime, Kansas lawmakers wrapped up their work Sunday with approval of a $14.3 billion budget for fiscal 2013 that cuts general fund spending by 3% from fiscal 2012.
May 21 - Texas
DALLAS — Austin risks a downgrade on its electric utility bonds if it fails to raise rates high enough, its financial advisor told the City Council last week.
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DALLAS — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin and Republican leaders in the Legislature have agreed on income tax cuts that would reduce state revenue by almost $33 million next year and more than $100 million in fiscal 2014.
May 18 -
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $12.73 million of certificates of participation that were issued by Cañon City, Colo., in 2008 to provide financing for improvements to its water treatment facility.
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