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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.
February 27 -
The state has tapped JP Morgan and Wells Fargo as managers of the deal.
February 23 -
The potential federal funding "offers the best opportunity to begin to pay bond debt," the museum's CEO told bondholders.
February 22 -
The funds will go through State Drinking Water and Clean Water Revolving Funds, which states often use together with municipal bonds to finance projects.
February 21 -
The Turnpike Authority of Kentucky approved a resolution authorizing the issuance of up to $250 million of economic development road revenue refunding bonds.
February 15 -
The deal may represent a measuring stick for triple-A benchmark yields amid market volatility.
February 7 -
The court is considering whether the original PREPA trust agreement gave bondholders a lien on all revenues, which they argue should extend beyond the debt restructuring, or only on the money the authority deposited in its reserve fund.
February 1 -
As ridership remains low, investors are closely watching for new funding streams and credits like the MTA's planned congestion tax-backed bonds.
January 25 -
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has put out a request for competitive sealed proposals from financial advisory firms as it gears up for capital projects.
January 19 -
The D.C.-area agency, unique among mass transit systems in that it has no dedicated operating funding, faces the same challenges as other transit agencies: fewer riders and federal support.
January 11 -
The negative outlook on the Phoenix-based university's Ba1 rating is due in part to its battle with federal regulators, including the U.S. Department of Education, which it sued in 2021.
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