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The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority is expanding its rail and bus services in the Seattle region.
July 11 -
A large share of the refundings that saved the city hundreds of millions of dollars wouldn't be possible now that advance refundings are eliminated, a city official said.
July 10 -
Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
July 10 -
Congress might provide clarity by preventing states any state from imposing retroactive liability.
July 9 -
Moody's Investors Service deemed the state's strong May tourism numbers a credit positive.
July 6 -
Membership in the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board is voluntary, but the Supreme Court ruling may serve as an impetus for more states and e-commerce retailers to join.
July 6 -
The state program invests retirement savings for workers whose employers don't offer pension plans.
July 6 -
The city's voters will decide in November if it will establish the public bank.
July 5 -
The state used "subject to appropriation" language to exit a building lease, but state officials say Alaska will honor bonds subject to the same condition.
July 5 -
Six straight treasurers want SEC chairman Jay Clayton to stay the course on the commission's forced arbitration policy.
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