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The city has issued a second set of bonds to fund 266 housing units that are the first of some 8,000 planned on adjoining islands in the San Francisco Bay.
August 5 -
The rating agencies affirmed two AA-plus and one triple-A rating ahead of the deal.
July 22 -
Moody's revised the outlook on Nevada's GOs and COPs to stable from negative.
July 20 -
The two issuers that defaulted suffered from pre-existing conditions, according to Moody's analysts.
July 13 -
Hawaii lawmakers made changes to the budget this week in response to a flurry of vetoes from Gov. David Ige.
July 9 -
Hawaii lawmakers approved the budget before Treasury guidance banned the use of federal funds for debt payments or reserves.
July 7 -
Republicans warn about inflation while Democrats celebrate social program expansions.
June 17 -
Recovering air passenger numbers were one factor Fitch Ratings cited in revising the Port of Seattle's outlook to stable from negative.
June 10 -
The state's surplus is overstated and agencies can't handle the mountain of cash proposed in the May budget revision, state analysts say.
May 18 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the legislature to triple the amount of direct stimulus checks to state residents in a $100 billion recovery plan.
May 10 -
The administration of Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature have separate efforts that would result in increased climate risk disclosure.
May 6 -
A jump in oil prices and federal relief has increased the likelihood Alaska will continue judicious draws on its permanent fund.
April 23 -
Mayor Eric Garcetti wants to exponentially increase spending to reduce homelessness as reports emerge that previous efforts aren't keeping pace.
April 22 -
Fire scorched two million acres across both states, but muni credits remained relatively unscathed.
April 13 -
Wiggins takes the helm as the system strives to recover from the pandemic and build out its rail network ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
April 9 -
Tax-exempt bonds issued for a private hospital system in Honolulu fell further into junk territory with S&P Global Ratings downgrading the bonds to CCC from B-minus.
March 29 -
San Francisco's city attorney had sued to force the school district to resume in-person learning.
March 26 -
American Relief Plan funds may also spare the city's reserves, but officials are waiting on the fine print from Washington to see what they can actually do.
March 25 -
The City Council rebooted the bidding process after 101-year incumbent SDG&E was the lone bidder in last year's process.
March 22 -
San Diego’s regional planning agency is trying to figure out what the world will look like after the pandemic recedes.
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