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  • Rendering of MLB stadium in Portland, Oregon
    Oregon
    Oregon governor signs law to bond for pro baseball stadium

    The law would allow up to $800 million in bond funding if Major League Baseball selects Portland, Oregon, for an expansion or transplant team.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 30
  • Cle Elum City Hall
    Bankruptcy
    Development dispute drives Washington city into Chapter 9 bankruptcy

    Damages awarded to the developer are several times tiny Cle Elum's $5 million general fund budget for 2025.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 27
  • Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson
    Politics and policy
    Washington state's revenue forecast misses projections

    Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson said he doesn't plan on calling a special session to deal with lowered revenue expectations.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 25
  • construction crews work on an Oregon highway
    Transportation industry
    Oregon Democrats' transportation bill faces stiff opposition

    Oregon's Senate president altered the make-up of the transportation committee to get the massive tax bill passed.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 23
  • Energy storage battery yard of Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians
    Trends in the Regions
    Future looks murky for Energy Department tribal loan program

    The tribal movement toward energy independence through renewable-powered microgrid projects has been slowed, if not stalled, by shifting political winds.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 13
  • Travis McGahey
    Trends in the Regions
    California's credit fundamentals better than its headlines, analyst says

    The upshot of the report by Payden & Rygel's Travis McGahey is that the risk of severe credit deterioration and bond defaults remains low.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 6
  • Scott Green, University of Idaho president
    Higher education bonds
    University of Idaho calls off plans to buy online university

    The deal to buy the for-profit University of Phoenix faced opposition from the state attorney general and lawmakers and rating agency questions.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 4
  • San Joaquin Hills toll road in California
    Ratings
    California toll agency debt paydowns bring rating upgrades

    The twin Transportation Corridor Agencies issuers in Orange County, California, received Fitch Ratings upgrades for fiscal prudence and bond buydowns.

    By Keeley Webster
    June 3
  • University of California President Michael Drake 
    Higher education bonds
    California universities wary of threat to China student visas

    Chinese students comprise nearly half of international students attending University of California schools.

    By Keeley Webster
    May 30
  • John Deleray of UMB
    Career moves
    UMB hires 13 as it expands California trustee footprint

    UMB hired 13 people from Wilmington Trust, and opened an Orange County office, to expand in municipal and corporate trustee, escrow and paying-agent services.

    By Keeley Webster
    May 30
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