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BATA brings a refunding deal to market next week, buoyed by a financial position that stood up to the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 25 -
The city, struggling amid a pandemic-induced deficit, received a negative outlook from Kroll Bond Rating Agency ahead of the deal.
February 18 -
Koster, who came over from Piper Sandler, worked as lead or sole manager on $6 billion in public finance deals.
February 16 -
California teachers cited the risk of exposure to COVID-19 and the challenges of remote teaching as reasons for retiring early.
February 12 -
The California School Finance Authority has received 148 applications from districts and charter schools seeking to borrow almost $1.4 billion.
February 11 -
The Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent points out that city officials have failed to bring the COVID-19 infection rate to a safe enough level.
February 8 -
San Francisco Mayor London Breed supported the lawsuit against San Francisco Unified School District saying students are falling behind while schools remain closed to in-person learning.
February 4 -
The city's newest budget forecast says revenues in the current fiscal year will fall short of projections by $86 million.
February 4 -
Police agreed to defer raises in exchange for $70 million in overtime for three years and no layoffs.
February 3 -
Michelle Getz was named a partner of the Equitable Facilities Fund.
February 1