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The pluses and minuses of breaking up the 70-year-old Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will be weighed during a public hearing Saturday.
September 16 -
In both states, jobs have recovered past where they were prior to last March when the pandemic hit the U.S.
September 13 -
The state prices $2.1 billion for institutions on Tuesday, also the date of the statewide vote on whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
September 9 -
Four men with City of Industry links were charged after a solar farm project resulted in the alleged theft of $20 million in public funds.
September 9 -
Rising Star Greenwald instituted docu-sign for her clients during the pandemic.
September 9 -
The 28-year-old is the lead on what is likely San Francisco's largest development project.
September 9 -
The Rising Star selection represents her second Bond Buyer honor as she served on the disclosure team for LA Metro on a deal that won a green bond award.
September 9 -
Analysts cited long-term structural balance and high reserves in lifting S&P's outlook on the Golden State's AA-minus rating.
September 3 -
California's drought makes the argument that the San Diego County Water Authority's choice to build a P3 coastside desalination plant was correct.
September 2 -
Moody's assigned its Baa1 rating to the California Institute of the Arts, which traces its lineage to Walt Disney, ahead of the university's $33 million debut in the public debt markets.
August 31 -
Other post-employment liabilities are more material problems for one in ten state and local governments, according to Moody's Investors Service.
August 27 -
State lawmakers will have funds to work with as they has out details of the budget they enacted earlier this summer.
August 25 -
Fitch Ratings also maintained a negative outlook on BART.
August 23 -
State officials who support the high-speed project are tracking discussions around the “social infrastructure” package for anything rail-related they can tap.
August 20 -
In California, some cities are contemplating desalination and other ways of increasing water supply as the the state prepares for a third year of drought.
August 19 -
States can borrow from the federal government when needed to provide unemployment benefits, but it can create an unwieldy overhang.
August 18 -
Analysts cited steady improvements in the California capital city's reserves, revenue prospects and renewal of a voter-approved property tax.
August 17 -
Nine mayors from across the country backed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s double-barreled strategy to move infrastructure legislation.
August 13 -
A speculative-grade deal to build on-campus housing at Santa Rosa Junior College is a first for a conduit issuer operating out of the State Treasurer's Office.
August 12 -
California's troubled high-speed rail project was not a priority in the bill the Senate passed Tuesday, amid $66 billion targeted for intercity rail.
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