- California
Both supporters and opponents of the statewide pension reform initiative take issue with California Attorney General Kamala Harris's summary of the measure prepared for the November ballot.
January 8 - California
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca announces plan to retire at end of the month even as 18 current and former sheriff's deputies face charges.
January 8 - Idaho
Idaho Gov. Butch Otter said he had changed his mind about prison privatization and said the Idaho Department of Correction should take over the troubled privately run Idaho Correctional Center.
January 7 -
Bell, Calif., which achieved national notoriety after corrupt leaders pilfered city coffers, has turned a financial corner with the aid of court settlements and a $15 million property sale.
January 7 - California
The San Francisco Unified School District is planning to sell $205 million of general obligation bonds on Thursday to finance construction and improvements throughout the district.
January 7 - Montana
An oil field boom has caused enrollment to soar in Billings, Mont. Schools, which are selling bonds to pay for new schools and additions.
January 6 -
President Obama's top economic advisor urges Congress to enter into a "grand bargain on jobs" in exchange for national infrastructure bank.
January 6 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is seeking applications to fill seven spots that become available Oct. 1.
January 6 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has identified the suitability of the bonds of distressed municipalities for investors, as well as municipal advisor activity, as areas it will focus on in 2014.
January 2 - California
Most California school districts appear to be on the road to financial recovery with the help of new state funding amid economic recovery.
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