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The Port of Los Angeles launched a Cyber Resilience Center that protects not only port administration systems, but the shipping companies that berth there.
January 27 -
“To date, there haven’t been any rating actions taken as a result of the drought,” said Fitch's Audra Dickinson. “But it could pressure issuers acutely."
January 20 -
Supporters of a ballot measure for projects to increase California’s water supply put out a call for donations to help get the measure on the 2022 ballot.
January 19 -
With its accreditation in jeopardy, North Idaho College had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's Investors Service.
January 14 -
California officials blame a new electronic records system for reporting delays that worsen every year, though other states don't have the same problem.
January 13 -
The nation's largest municipal water and power municipality plans to price $375 million of power system revenue bonds Wednesday and Thursday.
January 11 -
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin would be the first LGBTQ California state controller.
January 7 -
California has produced increasingly late audited financial documents since it fully launched FI$Cal, the state's massive financial technology system in 2019.
January 5 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
December 29 -
The odds of non-housing projects receiving private activity bond funding in California are slimmer as state officials focus on its housing crisis.
December 16 -
The former general manager of the city Department of Water and Power pleaded guilty to bribery, but Kroll says the department is well-insulated.
December 10 -
Much of the Oregon Health & Science University deal funds a hospital expansion, but it also includes a tender exchange and a privately placed forward refunding.
December 6 -
A U.S. Department of Labor action has halted all federal grant funding to California transit agencies, in a rerun of a 2013 dispute.
December 2 -
Los Angeles is falling short of its 2016 agreement to spend $1.4 billion over 30 years to settle an Americans With Disabilities Act lawsuit, says Ron Galperin.
November 19 -
The debt-averse state's long-term management of its finances and recent growth earned it a triple-A rating from Fitch.
November 18 -
The U.S. EPA has selected a $627 million suite of projects to deal with long-standing issues with sewage-tainted water polluting San Diego County's southern beaches.
November 12 -
A planned 4,500-bed dorm at the University of California Santa Barbara comes as the neighboring city threatens to sue over a lack of on-campus housing.
November 10 -
Gavin Newsom unveils his annual budget proposal in mid-January.
October 26 -
Lawmakers asked Treasurer Fiona Ma to work with the state's housing agencies to craft a first-time homebuyers' program unique to California's housing crisis.
October 21 -
A California Public Finance conference panel asked what the municipal bond industry can do better for women and minorities.
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