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The new orders announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom will be triggered on a regional basis if hospital intensive care unit capacity falls below 15%.
December 4 -
West Covina faces shrinking reserves and growing liabilities. Its mayor responds that it is working on solutions, but the pandemic challenges its efforts.
December 3 -
Oahu's 20-mile rail project could lose $250 million in federal funding if the Federal Transit Administration doesn't grant an extension.
December 2 -
As state and local governments work to apply the California Supreme Court’s rulings, they are also bracing for the next wave of litigation.
November 30 -
Fitch Ratings cited concerns about LADWP's debt leverage in setting a negative outlook.
November 25 -
University of Idaho's P3 could be a model for future university deals, according to Wells Fargo bankers.
November 12 -
Some justices appeared to be skeptical of arguments in case that seeks to overturn the ACA.
November 10 -
Moody's deemed both the likely passage of San Francisco Unified School District's parcel tax and Los Angeles USD's $7 billion bond measure credit positives.
November 5 -
The state's voters weighed in on a shrunken slate of school bond measures, a split-roll property tax, and a bond measure to fund stem cell research.
November 4 -
Oregon-based Wonderful Foundations purchases charter school buildings to lease them back to schools at a stable rent.
November 3 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order directs regulators to put rules in place to end the sale of gas- and diesel-powered passenger vehicles in 2035.
October 29 -
California's progressive tax system preserved revenues amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Legislative Analyst Gabriel Petek told a Bond Buyer conference audience.
October 28 -
Revenues for the year came in $8.7 billion above projections in the fiscal 2021 budget, but expectations were down.
October 23 -
The No Place Like Home bonds, backed by a long-standing income tax surcharge, fund supportive housing for homeless people with mental health issues.
October 22 -
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Initiative 976, which would have cut car registration fees, would also required Sound Transit “to retire, defease, or refinance bonds”
October 15 -
Matthew Garrett will develop a strategic recovery plan designed to consider the needs of all impacted Oregon communities.
October 14 -
Disney in late September said it would lay off 28,000 employees at California's Disneyland and Florida's Walt Disney World resorts.
By Keeley Webster and Shelly SigoOctober 8 -
A Washington utility's ratings will survive Boeing's decision to move 787 production to South Carolina, but local economy may not be so lucky.
October 2 -
Recent orders from the California Supreme Court in public pension cases indicate litigation on the matter has not ended.
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