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The recent Texas law led the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to drop three underwriters from a recent deal late in the process.
May 10 -
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority received state approval on Wednesday for a $200 million revolving line of credit to jumpstart its $5 billion expansion program, but will not be able to spend a portion of the money unless a lawsuit is resolved in its favor.
May 4 -
Opposition to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s $5 billion, bond-financed improvement and expansion project is heating up with a lawsuit seeking to block it filed ahead of a meeting to consider initial financing.
May 3 -
After a four-year absence, Utah’s Intermountain Power Agency returns to the municipal market with nearly $552 million of power supply revenue bonds.
April 25 -
Moody's deemed the temporary gas tax holidays implemented in several states credit negative.
April 14 -
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read called off a lottery bond sale planned in 2020 after lottery revenues cratered because of pandemic-related business closures.
April 7 -
Idaho will bring its inaugural issuance tapping a new transportation funding stream supported by sales taxes.
March 17 -
The Turnpike Authority is gearing up bond financing for a $5 billion capital plan, and will pick a team of underwriters and others later this year.
March 3 -
Cancellations due to fears of omicron are putting a damper on cruise bookings, says Fitch's Emma Griffith, who adds there is still a lot of pent-up demand.
January 26 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is enjoying a lift in tax revenues amid a drop in ridership during the pandemic.
November 8