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Proposed guidelines for federal tax credits could undermine the effort to build a clean hydrogen market, critics say.
August 16 -
The state plans to price the bonds in early October.
August 16 -
The state has selected a stretch of Interstate 24 between Nashville and Murfreesboro to be its first "Choice Lane," an optional toll lane to bypass congestion.
August 15 -
The Greater Arizona Development Authority, which has been inactive for nearly a decade, will once again offer lower cost financing for rural communities and tribal governments.
August 8 -
The Omaha City Council approved placing a $333.4 million GO bond deal on the Nov. 5 ballot.
August 7 -
Concerns have been raised about audits related to nearly $2.9 billion of ratepayer-backed bonds sold for Oklahoma utilities in 2022.
July 30 -
Karl Knight worked as chief of staff for U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.
July 26 -
The largest is an up to $2 billion issue to replace the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge.
July 24 -
The Texas Water Development Board expects to sell up to $1.8 billion of tax-exempt and taxable bonds in September.
July 23 -
The one notch upgrade affects $256 million in outstanding bonds and resulted from Fitch's recent criteria change.
July 15 -
Three municipalities will share the money and two will also get revolving loan funds.
July 12 -
A revenue bond issue for Galveston Wharves will price Tuesday after Hurricane Beryl interrupted port operations earlier this week.
July 10 -
The Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority formed a non-profit subsidiary to facilitate the financing, ownership, and operation of the historic hotel.
June 28 -
The Ohio county seated in Cleveland is only one of many jurisdictions where officials are grappling with weakening sales tax revenues.
June 26 -
The 0.34% sales tax rate increase would raise an estimated $70 million annually for Colorado's only safety net healthcare provider.
June 25 -
In a one-day special session, lawmakers passed a bill expanding an economic development bond program to finance venues for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals.
June 25 -
Legislation passed by Utah lawmakers during a special session addresses concerns from the Intermountain Power Agency about a new law to keep a coal-fired power plant operating.
June 20 -
Controversy over where to build a new jail has delayed further issuance of $260 million of voter-approved bonds after an initial $45 million sale.
June 11 -
Legislative leaders want the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs to weigh in on a plan to use bonds for a new stadium on their side of the state line.
June 5 -
The project will expand the plant's capacity from 75 million gallons per day currently to 100 million gallons to serve a growing population.
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