- Wyoming
The U.S. Department of Interior disbursed $13.4 billion generated by energy production on federal land to states and tribes in fiscal year 2014, a 5.6% decrease from the previous year, officials said.
December 22 - Texas
Muni bond issuers in Texas posted updated disclosures to correct previous omissions under the Securities and Exchange Commission's MCDC initiative.
December 22 -
Increasing interest in public-private transportation partnerships due to constraints from $3.6 trillion of state and local outstanding debt, Brookings Institution said.
December 22 -
Some non-dealer municipal advisors wrongly believe providing advice to an issuer in their capacity as a municipal advisors means they can also act as an intermediary between the issuer and investors.
December 22
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The Los Angeles World Airports board of commissioners has approved its piece of a plan to connect Los Angeles International Airport to the city' light rail and subway system.
December 19 - Alaska
Standard & Poor's warned that the plunge in oil prices could hurt Alaska's credit rating, unless the state takes action to address its deficit.
December 18 - California
Riverside, Calif. officials say findings in an audit conducted on 2009 sewer bonds and the city's sewer fund mean the city can move forward on a bond sale.
December 17 -
A ruling by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board that it has authority to pre-empt state environmental law on construction of California's high speed rail project conflicts with a previous decision by a California Court of Appeals.
December 17 -
As state and local governments struggled in the recession, debt grew faster than both revenues and expenditures, climbing 22% from $2.4 trillion in 2007 to $2.9 trillion in 2012.
December 17 -
State Controller John Chiang issued a report warning of the growing unfunded retiree healthcare liability cost which has reached $71.8 billion.
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