- Texas
As voters in other Texas school districts consider bond issues to build new classrooms, those in the Houston Independent School District will decide how to hand over $162 million of tax revenue to the state.
November 7 -
Colorado voters Tuesday will consider a measure to create the nation's first universal health care system.
November 7 - Texas
A recent trend of seeing Texas revenues fall short of projections was reversed by a slight increase in October, according to state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
November 3 - Kansas
Kansas collected $12.7 million less revenue than anticipated in October, continuing a trend that has forced the state to reduce spending.
November 3 - Arkansas
Arkansas voters will decide Nov. 8 whether to lift a state constitutional limit on general obligation bonds for large development projects. They will also decide whether to legalize medical marijuana use.
November 2 -
A proposal to raise the Oklahoma sales tax by one cent would give teachers a raise if voters approve. The Sooner State ranks 49th among states in teacher pay, according to recent studies.
November 1 -
The Oklahoma Supreme Courts approval of changes in the states public pension plan is a positive credit factor for the state, according to Moodys Investors Service. The Sooner State still faces a possible downgrade of its Aa2 rating.
October 31 - New Mexico
A special session of the New Mexico Legislature that cut nearly $371 million of spending to keep pace with falling revenues created a negative credit factor for public education, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 31 - Texas
Texas voters are deciding $4.76 billion of local bond proposals in the Nov. 8 election.
October 31 -
An alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives with Dignity Health to create one of the nations largest nonprofit health-care providers would be a positive credit factor for the two organizations, according to Moodys Investors Service.
October 26