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International enrollment is declining as the higher education sector becomes more tuition dependent.
February 5 -
Two former Texas school finance administrators, Oscar Cardenas and Steve Murray, joined Baird's public finance team.
January 16 -
New Mexico lawmakers prepare to meet this month buoyed by an improved revenue forecast.
January 2 -
Despite the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Texas's November sales tax revenue soared 11% to a record $2.78 billion.
December 5 -
Texas state pensions bear the third-highest risk of a downturn-driven "budget shock" behind Alaska and Connecticut, according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 29 -
“Hurricane Harvey does not appear to have had a significant net effect on state sales tax revenue,” said state Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
November 2 -
Oklahoma's Republican leaders agreed to increase taxes on cigarettes and fuel to stabilize the budget.
October 24 -
The $361 million student housing complex achieved less than half of its expected occupancy in its first year.
October 10 -
One city has been placed on credit watch as a clearer picture of the storm's damage emerges.
October 2 -
The system reported strong investor demand for $350 million of taxable debt earlier in the week.
September 12