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With more than 100 structures closed recently due to potential safety risks, Moody's said the state’s deteriorating infrastructure is credit negative.
April 19 -
The Volunteer State lowered the savings threshold it requires for a refunding.
April 16 -
Foreign investors and insurance companies are expected to drive California's all-taxable sale
April 11 -
Illinois spreads are rising as the state plots its first sale of 2018 for May.
April 6 -
The number of people being pushed into homelessness continues to outpace efforts to help them.
April 5 -
With flooding from Hurricane Harvey still fresh in voters' minds, officials in Texas' largest county see an urgent need for a flood-control proposal.
March 28 -
Issuers across the Southeast sold $68.5 billion of bonds in 2017, a 5.8% year-over-year decrease.
February 28 -
Financial advisor and attorney Calvin Grigsby vowed to appeal a judge's ruling finding that his former client has absolute immunity from lawsuits.
February 22 -
Six months after Hurricane Harvey swept ashore, municipal utility districts along the Texas coast retain strong credit outlooks.
February 12 -
Rising unfunded pension and healthcare liabilities and bond financing plans led a state committee to recommend increasing the debt cap.
February 8