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Texas enjoyed another strong month of growth in sales tax revenue in July, with the $2.56 billion total running 7.9% ahead of the same month last year.
August 3 -
After recovering from severe drought and raising rates, debt levels may rise for Texas water utilities, while their credit should remain stable, according to Fitch Ratings.
August 2 -
After winning strong voter approval of a record bond proposal, San Antonio will take its triple-A rating to market with $205 million of bonds.
July 31 -
A decline in international student applications following President Trump's travel ban ratchets up fiscal pressure on public colleges and universities.
July 24 -
Oklahoma City will use revenue bonds backed by 10 funding sources to fund the project.
July 19 -
Among those affected by the EnerVest collapse are public pension funds in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, California and Florida.
July 18 -
The state's Supreme Court may order state lawmakers to increase K-12 spending.
July 17 -
Pension funding woes drove the downgrade and continued negative outlook.
July 14 -
Expansion plans were a factor in the rating action on Texas Children's Hospital.
July 13 -
Texas state revenue figures point to a steadily improving economy
July 12