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Eddy County Commissioners unanimously approved an industrial revenue bond for a company planning to build and operate a natural gas plant within the county.
November 8 -
The Santa Fe Community College Governing Board on Wednesday unanimously approved a plan to hold a joint election with Santa Fe Public Schools, in which voters will be asked to renew a combined $95 million worth of bonds for campus improvements.
October 27 -
The Santa Fe school board voted to hold a joint election with Santa Fe Community College, with both entities asking for about $95 million in GOs.
October 19 -
Las Cruces Public Schools officials are proposing a $50 million general obligation bond that would go before voters in February 2018.
October 10 -
Aside from embarrassment to its finance team, New Mexico won't be hurt by its mistaken advance refunding of $79 million of non-callable bonds, officials said.
August 25 -
The state will restructure an escrow account created to advance refund bonds that were found not to be callable.
August 24 -
A big drop-off in Texas and a decline in refundings took a bite out of the municipal bond business in the Southwest.
August 21 -
A decline in international student applications following President Trump's travel ban ratchets up fiscal pressure on public colleges and universities.
July 24 -
Among those affected by the EnerVest collapse are public pension funds in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, California and Florida.
July 18 -
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico appears to have dodged -- at least for now -- an additional downgrade to its bond rating, though a national credit rating agency warned that the state still faces deep-rooted economic challenges.
July 5