- California
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a budget that closes an estimated $15.7 billion budget deficit for the fiscal year that starts Sunday.
June 28 - Washington
Moody's Investors Service affirmed its Aaa rating on King County, Wash. unlimited tax GO bonds, and its Aa1 rating for its limited tax GOs.
June 28 -
A California ballot initiative that would have increased taxes on cigarettes by $1 a pack appears to be finally dead after a tight vote
June 28 - California
California's general fund revenues for May came in $176 million below estimates in Gov. Jerry Brown's May budget proposal
June 28 -
Standard & Poor's lowered its rating on Stockton, Calif., to D from "selective default" after the city said it would file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
June 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded various debt supported by Stockton, Calif.'s general fund to Caa3 after the city announced it would skip payments as it enters bankruptcy.
June 28 -
The municipal market will carefully watch the bankruptcy of Stockton, Calif., set to become the third largest debt issuer to file for Chapter 9 protection.
June 27 -
The Stockton, Calif. City Council voted Tuesday night to file for bankruptcy as part of a plan to try to keep the city solvent after city officials said negotiations with creditors failed.
June 27 - California
The battle between San Jose and Santa Clara County over tax revenue from the city's former redevelopment agency has gotten ugly.
June 26 -
Stockton's City Council will consider whether it will become the largest city ever to file for bankruptcy protection Tuesday night after negotiations with creditors ended on Monday.
June 26 - California
California Treasurer Bill Lockyer has tentatively set a $10 billion revenue anticipation note sale for August as part of the state's annual cash flow balancing act.
June 26 - California
The Orange County Employees Retirement System has hired Girard Miller as its new chief investment officer.
June 25 - California
California general obligation bond yield spreads have narrowed significantly over the past two years despite only small improvements in the state's financial health.
June 21 - California
California Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic legislative leaders reached an agreement Thursday to finalize a budget to close the state's nearly $16 billion deficit.
June 21 - Washington
A struggling public arena in Wenatchee, Wash., hired Piper Jaffray to underwrite its upcoming refinancing of $42 million of outstanding defaulted debt. The firm had handled the previous deal that ran into trouble.
June 21 - Oregon
The Portland City Council voted unanimously to create a Tourism Improvement District, which will raise the tax on all hotels in the city with 50 or more rooms.
June 21 -
California retirement system officials have further cut the benefits of two former top Bell employees now facing corruption charges.
June 21 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the Washington Township Health Care District's long-term revenue bonds to Baa1 from A3, affecting $232 million of debt.
June 21 - California
California will not see single-digit unemployment until 2013, according to a report by UCLA's Anderson Forecast.
June 21 -
Unions opposed to San Diego's recent overwhelming vote to reform its pension system won two legal victories this week.
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