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Recognizing the formidable construction challenges, the White House has created a Nuclear Power Project Management and Delivery working group "to help identify opportunities to proactively mitigate sources of cost and schedule overrun risk."
June 3 -
CPS Energy, which provides electricity and natural gas in the San Antonio area, has a $1.05 billion revenue bond issue pricing in early June.
May 21 -
An amended bill that would clear the way for the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority to issue bonds for its purchase of the Stanley Hotel, which inspired Stephen King's The Shining, advanced out of a Senate committee.
May 2 -
The Virginia Resources Authority and the Virginia Housing Development Authority have deals on tap while gilt-edged Delaware is selling its GO debt.
April 29 -
A Utah law may be tapped to issue bonds to renovate a downtown Salt Lake City basketball arena to accommodate the former Arizona Coyotes.
April 24 -
While Kansas' sales tax and revenue (STAR) bond program recorded its first default late last year, Bonner Springs is considering using it for a development that includes a Mattel toy-themed amusement park.
April 16 -
New York City Municipal Water Authority returns to the municipal primary after a $1.4 billion deal earlier this year.
April 15 -
The city will leverage its own GO bonds to finance the stadium.
April 12 -
Water systems will have five years to comply, although the Biden administration estimates only between 6% and 10% of systems will need to treat.
April 11 -
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on the university's debt to negative a month after Moody's Ratings took similar action as the school faces financial difficulties and management changes.
April 4 -
Austin Transit Partnership's ability under Texas law to seek expedited court validation for bonds to finance light rail is the subject of an April 25 hearing.
April 2 -
D.C. promises $515 million in improvements to its existing downtown arena.
March 28 -
A bond-financed purchase of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, which served as an inspiration for Stephen King's The Shining, is being pursued by the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority.
March 28 -
Gov. Spencer Cox wrapped up action on hundreds of bills passed by lawmakers, including measures to boost or limit bond issuance and potentially put some outstanding debt at risk.
March 26 -
The Intermountain Power Agency has warned that the measure, which is aimed at preserving the state's largest coal-fired power plant, poses risks to its bond-financed transition to cleaner fuels.
March 21 -
The state's transportation department plans to sell $200 million of highway fund revenue bonds this summer for its Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program.
March 13 -
The Chapter 11 case for Harvest Gold Silica follows two other bankruptcy filings over the last year by entities that sold bonds through the Arizona Industrial Development Authority.
March 7 -
Escalating costs led University of Utah Health to seek a doubling of its bonding authority from the state legislature for a medical campus project.
February 29 -
Spaceports should have the same access to tax-exempt financing as airports and seaports, supporters say.
February 29 -
The authority is one of the few investment-grade U.S. issuers actively selling triple-tax-exempt paper.
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