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A California Supreme Court ruling could eliminate the need for validation lawsuits before issuing pension obligation bonds, the winning attorneys say.
December 19 -
McAllister was elected six times starting in 2002 as the county treasurer-tax collector, and retired in August.
December 19 -
The Equitable School Revolving Fund, which has more deals in the works, has maintained its strong credit profile even as the sector has experienced headwinds.
December 19 -
Palomar Health's bond rating remains stuck at junk, but UCSD partnership offers a glimmer of hope.
December 17 -
The state paused recently approved transportation taxes after a Republican-led campaign to reverse them delivered signatures for a ballot measure.
December 15 -
The well-regarded pediatric hospital system is not alone in facing downgrades amid the myriad challenges healthcare has experienced in recent years.
December 12 -
Pasadena and the Rose Bowl Operating Co. are suing UCLA, saying plans to relocate football games to SoFi stadium could jeopardize $130 million in revenue bonds.
December 12 -
California faces an estimated $18 billion deficit as a new poll finds state residents expressing more concern about the rising cost of living.
December 10 -
SRI International had its outstanding bonds downgraded to Baa1 because of its exposure to declining federal grants.
December 5 -
The Regents of the University of California will sell $2 billion of bonds next week after yanking a $1.5 billion summer deal amid Trump administration threats.
December 5 -
The U.S. and California economies will slow in early 2026, only to recover later in the year, according to the forecast.
December 3 -
King County, Washington plans a $422.2 million competitive sale of limited tax general obligation bonds for Wednesday.
December 1 -
22 municipalities are suing the state over vehicle-license fees they say California has failed to pay them.
November 26 -
Oakland touts financial turnaround with a $335 million bond sale ahead, despite negative credit outlooks.
November 25 -
The railroad corporation's bond financing used a creative risk transfer approach to replace a crumbling cruise ship dock and terminal building.
November 21 -
The situation is worsening, driven by rising costs and AI revenue risks, the forecast warns.
November 20 -
Brian Bennett has been appointed director of Washington's lottery.
November 19 -
Negative rating and outlook revisions for U.S. K-12 public school districts rose markedly from 2024 to 2025, according to S&P Global Ratings.
November 14 -
Keohane was described by colleagues as a deep thinker with an encyclopedic knowledge of New York public finance law and a great sense of humor.
November 12 -
The Port of Long Beach cargo volumes are ahead of last year for the first 10 months, though October saw a dip in traffic.
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