TITLE

Comal, Tex., School District Going TO Market With $105 Million of GOs

AUTHOR(S)
Albanese, Elizabeth
PUB. DATE
February 2006
SOURCE
Bond Buyer;2/21/2006, Vol. 355 Issue 32323, p40
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports that the Comal Independent School District in Texas will be issuing at least $105 million general obligation bonds in the first issuance from a $189.2 million authorization approved by voters. Proceeds from the bond sale will be used to finance new schools and facilities and additions and renovations of existing campuses.
ACCESSION #
20495903

Tags: SCHOOL districts;  SCHOOL bonds;  MUNICIPAL bonds;  GOVERNMENT securities;  PUBLIC finance

 

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