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A study commissioned by Orem, Utah, found that creating a school district within the city's boundaries is feasible.
August 3 -
Proceeds from the sale of the $406 million of general obligation bonds will fund infrastructure projects including roads, parks and recreational facilities.
June 1 -
San Antonio and Fort Worth voters approved bonds, while a few school districts stumbled, particularly with projects unrelated to academics.
May 10 -
Goldman Sachs has joined three other top bond underwriters that haven't done Texas deals under a state law targeting firms with perceived anti-gun policies.
October 25 -
While June was lower than 2020 in par, pandemic-related factors skewed last year's issuance totals, making the $42 billion issued this month high on a historical basis. Outside factors, such as federal aid and potential infrastructure plans, may affect issuance going forward.
June 30 -
The municipal market can best be described as a "Goldilocks market" due to accommodative federal monetary policy, strong demand and limited supply, bond director Ben Watkins told the Cabinet.
December 15 -
In unofficial election results, four Virginia cities appear to have won approval to open the state's first casinos; a dozen bond referendums won tentative approval.
November 4 -
Bryant Miller Olive PA has practiced public finance and governmental law across the Sunshine State and the Southeast for five decades.
October 9 -
With its credit ratings intact after the economic blow from the pandemic, Dallas will go to market with $293 million of bonds.
October 5 -
Bond restructurings are expected to save Virginia's public colleges and universities $300 million by deferring debt service payments for two years.
September 30