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Keeley Webster

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  • Infrastructure
    Washington state House advances $16.8 billion transportation bill

    A controversial tax on fuel exported to other states from Washington refineries was cut by the plan's author after neighboring governors cried foul.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 3
  • Buy side
    Oppenheimer, seeing rising bond impairments, launches a restructuring group

    The 18-member group will be headed by Eric Scroggins, co-head of debt advisory and restructuring, and Bill Reisner, head of public finance investment banking.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 2
  • Affordable housing bonds
    Soaring per-unit costs criticized in Los Angeles housing bond audit

    The city's current trajectory could drive per-unit costs to $1 million, according to the audit by City Controller Ron Galperin.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 25
  • Private activity bonds
    Nevada doubles down on affordable housing with federal funds, bonds

    Gov. Steve Sisolak plans to dedicate $500 million in federal funds to developing affordable housing.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 24
  • Bond volume
    California keeps refunding, sending Far West to big volume gain

    Issuers in California sold more than $86 billion of municipal bonds in 2021.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 24
  • State budgets
    Oregon lawmakers prioritize rural infrastructure, climate change projects

    Oregon Gov. Kate Brown called the availability of the surplus "a pivotal moment" for the state.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 22
  • California
    Applicants line up for California IBank's wildfire prevention funding

    The climate change pilot program fund has attracted more than 40 interested parties seeking $47 million of funding.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 17
  • ESG
    ESG bonds expected to snag greater share of muni market

    Issuance of ESG bonds is projected to grow 23% this year, while the entire market only expands by 2%, S&P Global Ratings analysts said.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 16
  • Ratings
    California horse track affirmed at junk as Fitch cites sport's decline

    Fitch affirmed its BB-minus rating of the Del Mar Race Track Authority. The rating dropped below investment grade after the March 2020 stay-at-home orders.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 14
  • Sell side
    Trio of firsts for Santa Cruz Metro’s inaugural deal

    The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.

    By Keeley Webster
    February 10
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