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After a four-year absence, Utah’s Intermountain Power Agency returns to the municipal market with nearly $552 million of power supply revenue bonds.
April 25 -
Moody's deemed the temporary gas tax holidays implemented in several states credit negative.
April 14 -
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read called off a lottery bond sale planned in 2020 after lottery revenues cratered because of pandemic-related business closures.
April 7 -
Idaho will bring its inaugural issuance tapping a new transportation funding stream supported by sales taxes.
March 17 -
The Turnpike Authority is gearing up bond financing for a $5 billion capital plan, and will pick a team of underwriters and others later this year.
March 3 -
Cancellations due to fears of omicron are putting a damper on cruise bookings, says Fitch's Emma Griffith, who adds there is still a lot of pent-up demand.
January 26 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is enjoying a lift in tax revenues amid a drop in ridership during the pandemic.
November 8 -
For the first time in six years, Texas colleges and universities are awarded tuition revenue bonds backed by the state.
October 19 -
Developers of a $240 million hotel at the U.S. Air Force Academy Visitors Center in Colorado Springs are appealing to investors with an appetite for risk.
October 18 -
Texas utilities face prolonged risk to their credit from weakness in the state's main electric grid, analysts warn.
September 20 -
Illinois trimmed yield penalties in its latest sales tax-backed sale with spreads of 40 and 45 basis points on its 10-year compared to 89 bp three years ago.
September 16 -
Convention centers and hotels suffered another steep drop in business revenue in 2021, a survey shows.
September 15 -
Fitch Ratings also maintained a negative outlook on BART.
August 23 -
The city sees room for a new convention hotel, despite nearby competition and pandemic-related setbacks.
August 2 -
Out-year deficit borrowing looms after massive federal aid runs out, Chief Financial Officer Robert Foran tells the board.
July 23 -
As congestion pricing looms, the mass-transit authority is hearing calls to rework its system to attract riders to support its capital program.
July 20 -
A Utah Infrastructure Agency bond deal will bring the city of Pleasant Grove onto the Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency's Utopia fiber network.
May 27 -
While federal funds enabled the transit authority to sidestep fare hikes for now, it faces a raft of pandemic-related variables and state budget uncertainty.
January 22 -
The lawsuits concern bond disclosure in South Carolina, a Florida toll bridge default, and the federal water rights fight between Florida and Georgia.
December 30 -
The authority that financed baseball and football stadiums in Chicago is sounding fiscal alarms as the coronavirus pandemic crushes hotel tax revenue.
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