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The discussion will focus on the latest developments in the housing sector in Texas. Affordable housing in a shrinking affordability market, New home building
May 1 -
As the population in the state grows, how are power and utilities sectors adjusting? Additionally, given more frequent extreme weather conditions, what resiliency efforts are underway with respect to the power grids and other utilities' infrastructure?
May 1 -
The Houston City's Controller will be introduced by McCall Parkhurst & Horton's Managing Partner, Mark Malveaux.
May 1 -
During this discussion, we will examine how the school districts within Texas are making ends meet as well as touch on: Charter and private schools, Teacher shortages and how districts are spending down Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds
May 1 -
Our panel of issuers will share their insights into the current state of the public finance sector and the road ahead. Topics of discussion will include the economic growth, issuance status, and state and local government credit conditions.
May 1 -
During this session we will spend some time understanding investors' approach to munis in the current market conditions.
May 1 -
As the array of technological solutions available to the muni industry widens, we will take a look at where the industry currently stands when it comes to the tech uptake as well as what latest technological advances are available to help the industry on its way to becoming more efficient.
May 1 -
Our panel of experts will provide an overview of the most pertinent legislative and regulatory developments impacting the Texas' muni industry. Additionally, they will identify what the pressure points are as well as legislative priorities for the state and their impact on Texas public finance – and beyond – in the upcoming year.
May 1 -
The deal, originally planned at $1.5 billion in three maturities, was downsized and restructured and then restructured again into one 10-year bullet maturity.
May 1 -
The Chicago Bears unveiled plans for a new domed lakefront stadium they say would cost about $4.7 billion total and involve $900 million in new bond financing.
May 1 -
In the last few weeks projections from LUMA Energy indicate the authority can afford to pay more bond debt, opposing bond parties say.
April 30 -
While munis were steady Tuesday, yields have risen over the past several weeks as "larger supply is part of a strong [year-to-date] trend for tax-exempts," said Matt Fabian, a partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
April 30 -
The firm violated MSRB Rules G-15 on confirmation, G-8 on books and records and G-27 on supervision, FINRA found.
April 30 -
Subcommittee Chair Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., asked Buttigieg if the $20 billion of federal commitments for transit projects over the next decade "might create a check we can't cash."
April 30 -
The bill would authorize $105 billion in appropriations through 2028 but still faces a few hurdles in Congress.
April 30 -
The state House easily overrode the governor's veto of a bill aimed at lowering income, sales, and property taxes,but the Senate's attempt failed by one vote.
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