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Issuers in the Far West sold $85 billion of municipal bonds in 2019, a 23% increase from 2018.
February 27 -
Moody's calls the missed payments an administrative default given the district's willingness and ability to pay.
February 25 -
Slightly more than half of likely California voters support Proposition 13, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California.
February 21 -
House Speaker Tina Kotek agreed to slow momentum on the state's cap-and-trade bill to prevent a Republican walkout.
February 20 -
Eric Garcetti's signed an executive directive
February 14 -
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates hired Un Chu Reardon in Seattle and Rachel Chang-Kwei in Irvine, California.
February 11 -
Next week's deal will be sold at auction but Washington's state finance team says it is is agnostic about using negotiated or competitive sales to price bonds.
February 6 -
Kate Brown said that's how much the state's wildfire council estimates it will cost annually to adequately deal with the wildfire threat.
February 5 -
Scott Wiener plans to introduce a bill later this week outlining a plan to take over the bankrupt investor-owned utility.
February 4 -
Fitch Ratings raised the Las Vegas suburb to BBB-minus from BB, with a stable outlook.
January 31 -
Irvine, Fresno and Stockton were among only 12 of the 75 largest U.S. cities that are on top of their financial obligations, according to a think tank's report.
January 30 -
Wells Fargo will be joint senior manager on a $1.4 billion deal, its first negotiated California deal since State Treasurer Fiona Ma lifted a ban.
January 29 -
Coxswain's organizational restructuring expertise pairs well with UFI's financial planning acumen, the firms said.
January 28 -
Gavin Newsom's filing urges the judge overseeing the utility's Chapter 11 not to approve bankruptcy exit financing commitments.
January 24 -
The state sold tax-exempt refunding debt at 2019 rates but won't deliver them until 2021 when the call date of the original bonds is reached.
January 23 -
The San Diego City Council approved a resolution asking staff to craft language for a $900 million affordable housing bond.
January 21 -
Gavin Newsom's budget arrived in the same week BlackRock's CEO advised that climate change is reshaping the financial system.
January 16 -
The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee wants more information on the request for $600 million of private activity bond allocation.
January 16 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom sent the specialists to aid the commonwealth in rebuilding.
January 13 -
Gavin Newsom's proposed budget would support a $4.7 billion climate bond, create the state's own generic drug plan and add undocumented seniors to Medi-Cal.
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