- California
Two new partners at Jones Hall, a California public finance law firm, want to grow the firms water/wastewater and public-private partnership business.
January 25 - Texas
President Trumps broadsides against Mexican immigrants and trade have not triggered rating agency action on border credits, which, in several cases, have seen upgrades.
January 25 -
Most of the oil states have gone into recession, S&P Global Ratings said in a new report.
January 24 - Washington
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority has planned a $300 million bond issuance for next month, $100 million of which will be green bonds used to finance a 25-year sewage cleanup project for D.C.
January 24 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on Tuesday announced it will hire Simon Wu, a director with Berkeley Research Group here, to be its chief economist starting on Feb. 6.
January 24 -
A 10-year infrastructure proposal from Senate Democrats would provide $1 trillion of federal funding for roads, schools, and airports.
January 24 - California
California John Chiang took aim at Trump Administration climate policies as he revealed the results of a five-city listening tour aimed at crafting the best way for the state to issue green bonds.
January 23 -
A Northern California healthcare district that closed its only hospital with $57 million of certificates of participation outstanding is sorting out its obligations in bankruptcy court.
January 23 -
Arlington Memorial Bridge was closed to vehicles during inaugural weekend to prevent further damage to the historic span.
January 23 -
Airports, high-speed rail, and roads, particularly in dense metropolitan areas, could be particularly appealing targets.
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