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The Kansas Corporation Commission approved a $92.7 million securitization for Atmos Energy. It had already approved $328 million for Kansas Gas Service.
October 14 -
UBS Group was the only bank that underwrites munis included in the state's list of financial companies determined to be boycotting energy businesses.
October 11 -
Ratings for Kansas have not changed since it was downgraded three times during the prior decade due to structural budget problems in the wake of tax cuts.
October 6 -
The El Paso County Hospital District is evaluating options, including other debt proposals, to address capacity constraints at its facilities.
October 4 -
Opponents of Oklahoma Turnpike extensions are calling for limits on the agency's ability to issue bonds and raise tolls.
October 3 -
Texas gave S&P until Oct. 13 to produce documents detailing its development and use of ESG factors in public finance ratings.
September 29 -
A larger new-issue slate led by large deals from the Texas Water Development Board and state of Illinois took focus away from the secondary.
September 28 -
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is advancing the nation's first small modular reactor, a $6 billion project supporters say is the future of nuclear energy.
September 26 -
The Utah Inland Port Authority, which sold $150 million of bonds in December, asked the audit team to provide direction on potential risks.
September 22 -
S&P upgraded the bonds to AA-plus and Fitch revised the outlook on the AA-rated debt to positive from stable.
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