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    Downgrades
    Alaska GO rating lowered to AA-minus by S&P Global Ratings

    S&P cited the state's growing structural budget gap resulting from an oil price plunge.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 20
  • State budgets
    California has a full piggy bank, but its revenue picture is murky

    May is when budget talks usually get serious in California, which has a budget highly dependent on income and capital gains taxes.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 9
  • Coronavirus
    California's billion-dollar mask deal highlights coronavirus pressures

    The deal to buy 200 million masks a month will help California's medical workers while pressuring its state budget.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 8
  • Bond ratings
    Hospital in California downgraded to junk

    Marshall Medical Center in Placerville was cut to BB-plus.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 7
  • Coronavirus
    San Francisco cuts service to majority of transit lines

    Only a skeleton service will remain for essential workers who need to leave home to do their jobs.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 6
  • Career moves
    Norton Rose Fulbright expands Los Angeles public finance team

    Stepan Haytayan was named senior counsel and Mauricio Salazar has joined as an associate.

    By Keeley Webster
    April 2
  • Ratings
    Las Vegas gets negative outlook as coronavirus empties Strip

    AA-rated Las Vegas saw its outlook revised to negative by S&P Global Ratings with casinos shuttered and visitors absent.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 30
  • Primary bond market
    Washington University was rewarded for braving a turbulent market

    Supply-starved investors flocked to the St. Louis-based private university's taxable deal, which was upsized to $450 million from $300 million.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 27
  • LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner
    Coronavirus
    School districts ask California lawmakers for help amid pandemic

    The Los Angeles and San Diego school districts warned that extraordinary costs mean their budgets may not balance.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 26
  • Coronavirus
    California agency budgets face cuts amid COVID-19 crisis

    The Department of Finance told department heads it will be re-evaluating budget requests under a workload budget scenario.

    By Keeley Webster
    March 25
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