- Florida
California efforts to embed more consumer protections into PACE loans are advancing on two tracks.
March 2 - Wyoming
Wyomings governor and other leaders are trying to diversify the energy-dependent states economy.
March 1 - Oregon
Portland, Ore. voters will decide whether or not to approve $790 million of school bonds in May following a unanimous vote from the citys school board.
March 1 -
SEC Commissioners gave the green light on Wednesday for the staff to propose two new amendments to Rule 15c2-12 that would require issuers and borrowers to disclose certain information about bank loans and private placements, which are increasingly used alternatives to publicly offered muni bonds.
March 1 - Washington
Brookings Institution has extended its deadline for proposals for its sixth annual municipal finance conference to March 6.
February 28 -
California Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, has introduced legislation to make it more difficult for healthcare companies to close California non-profit hospitals that provide emergency services.
February 28 -
Mark Kim from DC Water will become Lynnette Kelly's No. 2 at MSRB, while Lakshmi Kommi of the City of San Diego will replace him on the MSRB's board of directors.
February 28 -
Ridership on the bond-supported Bay Area Rapid Transit system in Northern California is stagnating, leading to a need for financial changes.
February 27 -
Some analysts see an opportunity in hospital bonds, as the spreads in that sector have continued to widen even as the push to repeal the Affordable Care Act loses steam.
February 27 -
Troubles at the Oroville Dam in Northern California highlight the need for infrastructure maintenance and investment.
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