Texas Public Finance 2025

Session archives
2025
This year, TEXAS PUBLIC FINANCE 2025 attendees got insider access and insights to breaking developments — from immediate reactions to tariff updates and tax breaks to actionable strategies for navigating a rapidly shifting public finance landscape.
Our top industry players explored pressing issues unique to the Lone Star State – with insights and perspectives that are shaping decisions around the country. With firsthand insights from issuers and investors to bond counsel and bankers on infrastructure investment growth, housing, transit and more, TEXAS PUBLIC FINANCE continues to be the must-attend event for muni leaders in Texas.
Keynote Sessions
General sessions
A Pivotal Year for the Lone Star State, Its Issuers and the Market for Munis

Join market leaders as they share their views on the state's economic picture

April 24
Building Resilient Infrastructure in a Higher-Cost Environment

Droughts, floods, storms, tornadoes, wildfires

April 23
Taking Steps to Reduce Texas' Affordable Housing Challenge

As housing costs in Texas place more burden on the state's growing population

April 23
What's at Stake in the Texas Legislative Session in 2025

Our panel of experts will provide an overview of the most pertinent legislative and regulatory developments impacting the Texas' muni industry.

April 23
How the Healthcare Sector is Faring

How is the sector's access to capital? Are there ratings pressures?

April 23
Latest on the Tech and AI Front

From AI to machine learning, the municipal industry is adapting to technological change

April 23
Addressing the Strain on Texas Power Grid

Increased use of AI and cryptocurrency operations are expected to

April 23
The View from Washington: Shifting Policy Winds

The View from Washington: Legislative Outlook

April 23
K-12 Funding and Non-Traditional School Options

Vouchers, charter schools, increased homestead tax exemption, among others,

April 23
Breakout sessions
Breakout 1: Addressing the Impact of the Pull-Back of Property Insurers

High insurance premiums for the average Texas home are approaching crisis levels.

April 23
Breakout 2: Keeping Cybersecurity Top of Mind for the Market

Cyber attacks are going strong and the recent water systems cyber events in 3 small towns in Texas are making sure the state

April 23
Breakout 3: Water Supply Troubles and Aging Infrastructure

Drought and aging water infrastructure are among the factors that make it that much harder to accommodate Texas' burgeoning economic development.

April 23
Breakout 4: Meeting Transportation Funding Needs

With the state's population and business expansion, transportation infrastructure

April 23