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The state would boost spending on education under proposals from the governor and the legislature, both led by Democrats.
January 13 -
Oklahoma saw its economy steadily slowing through 2019, according to Treasurer Randy McDaniel.
January 9 -
Texas closed out a record year of sales tax collections with a strong kick in December, state Comptroller Glenn Hegar said.
January 6 -
With a new Texas Rangers venue opening in March, the city of Arlington, Texas, plans to add an adjacent hotel and convention center.
January 6 -
State government issuers are expected to sell $4.68 billion of new money bonds in fiscal 2020, a 6.5% increase, according to the Texas Bond Review Board.
December 30 -
The deal for the Houston-area beltway builder is expected to come in three large tranches early next year.
December 23 -
Facing loss of their tax-exemption under 2017 tax legislation, rural electric and utility cooperatives lobbied for language in the new federal spending bill.
December 18 -
The non-profit partner in a $250 million campus apartment complex is suing the university after the school canceled parking and commercial leases.
December 16 -
Denver International Airport expects to pay up to $210 million in termination costs to exit a public private partnership for renovation of its main concourse.
December 16 -
For the fourth time since 1993, Oklahoma City voters have approved a 1-cent tax to build projects without the use of bonds.
December 11