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Bridger Aerospace plans to sell $160 million in unrated taxable revenue bonds, with a verified sustainability designation, through conduit Gallatin County.
June 9 -
Mayor Eric Garcetti emphasized the city’s robust reserves and plans to issue housing bonds to aid efforts to alleviate homelessness.
June 3 -
Rating agencies like Gov. Gavin Newsom's focus on one-time spending, but warn that the Legislature could upset the applecart by creating ongoing programs.
June 2 -
The mammoth Sacramento-based health system experienced ratings downgrades in 2021 under the threat of multiple lawsuits, seismic costs and COVID-19 challenges.
June 1 -
The firm poached four Piper Sandler bankers to increase its presence in a sector that serves one of the fastest-growing U.S. demographics.
May 25 -
The sector is a target-rich environment due to the large amount of sensitive data that healthcare entities maintain for patient care and operations.
May 19 -
The airport was heavily exposed to the now-defunct JetBlue airline, but Southwest has filled the gap.
May 16 -
Gov. Newsom doubled down on an $11.5 billion gas rebate plan opposed by fellow Democrats in his May budget revision.
May 13 -
Oregon State Hospital's Junction City campus has three months to correct problems after an investigation revealed lax supervision.
May 11 -
China accounts for more than half of the port's two-way container trade.
May 9 -
States face a multi-trillion infrastructure gap, which they need to address with a sense of urgency, a speaker at the Milken Institute Global Conference said.
May 3 -
As asset managers track winners and losers and the potential for the corporate bond default rate to spike, they consider differing factors.
May 2 -
An appeals court ruled the state won't have to pay $1.2 billion in total damages in a forest management lawsuit.
April 29 -
If state and local governments make progress on social problems with federal relief funds, it could be credit positive for them, Moody’s Investors Service said.
April 28 -
Fitch and S&P have now joined Moody’s in downgrading the Renton, Washington-based healthcare system’s $6 billion of bonds.
April 22 -
Eric Garcetti's final State of the City speech focused on infrastructure, homelessness and climate change.
April 18 -
Fitch Ratings revised its outlook to stable from negative on the state's A-plus rating, two weeks after the state received a positive outlook from S&P.
April 14 -
The Fitch Ratings upgrade to A-plus applies to $80 million in debt issued for the University of Portland in Oregon.
April 12 -
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read called off a lottery bond sale planned in 2020 after lottery revenues cratered because of pandemic-related business closures.
April 7 -
The spending plan includes $2 billion toward a 16-year transportation package.
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