Kyle Glazier is the Washington Bureau Chief of The Bond Buyer. He has previously covered securities law, the Far West, and markets. He has previously written for the Houston Chronicle, Albany Times-Union, and The Denver Post. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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Major bond-financed investments have been paying off for some of Northern Californias smaller airports, which have seen their multi-billion dollar projects followed by more airline and passenger business.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 24 - Alaska
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker is pushing to use the Alaska Permanent Fund, traditionally used for payouts to Alaska citizens, to help close the state's budget gap.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 23 - California
Standard & Poor's affirmed its AA-minus rating for San Francisco Unified School District.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 22 - Washington
Washington State will sell more than $900 million of bonds next week, including a negotiated retail sale of its first-ever green bonds followed by a competitive sale Sept. 30.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 21 - California
Standard & Poor's has put the San Mateo County (Calif.) Board of Education on negative watch and warned of a possible rating withdrawal later this month because the rating agency says the issuer is not providing information quickly enough.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 17 - California
Californias unemployment rate now sits at its lowest since February 2008 and year-to-date revenues are $474 million above the forecasted $13.36 billion, according to the states latest finance bulletin released Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 16 - Alaska
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker announced this week that he convened a meeting of the state's business leaders to discuss Alaska's fiscal future and how to reduce its multi-billion dollar budget deficit.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 16 -
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District will sell more than $350 million of highly-rated refunding bonds next week to refund bonds issued more than a decade ago.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 15 -
California's legislative session ended Friday without a transportation funding plan, but legislative leaders vowed to complete the work through a conference committee this fall.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 14 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded the San Francisco Airport Commission's approximately $77.6 million series 1997A and 2000A special facility lease revenue bonds to A-minus from BBB-plus.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 14 -
Fitch Ratings has placed $112.5 million of revenue bonds issued for the J. David Gladstone Institute on negative outlook due to "unsustainable" draws on the organization's endowment fund.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 11 - Oregon
The city of Lebanon, Ore. is preparing to issue more than $14 million of refunding debt.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 10 - California
Standard & Poor's has upgraded Eureka Redevelopment Agency, Calif. to BBB-plus from BBB, citing improved cash management.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 10 - California
California's recent agreement with one of its employee unions to have employees prefund some of their retirement benefits is something its elected leaders want to extend to more state employees.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 10 -
The Oregon Facilities Authority is preparing to sell a cross-border deal when it issues $71.1 million of bonds for Providence Health & Services in Washington.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 8 -
California lawmakers are getting closer to finding more money for the state's infrastructure with less than two weeks left in the regular legislative session, though deep divides remain.
By Kyle GlazierSeptember 2 - California
Standard & Poor's has upgraded Salinas, Calif.'s sanitary sewer system revenue bonds to AA-minus from A-plus.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 31 -
The Tri-county Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will sell $133.6 million of triple-A rated payroll tax bonds Sept. 9.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 31 - Oregon
While growth rates and the trajectory of the economy have improved considerably, Oregon is not yet fully healed from the recession and may suffer from the retirement of older workers, the state's economic forecast showed.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 28 -
Washington State is racking up court-imposed penalties approaching $2 million, a positive for the credits of school districts in the state, Moody's Investors Service said this week.
By Kyle GlazierAugust 28









