- Idaho
Boise School Board President A.J. Balukoff joined the 2014 Idaho governors race, seeking to unseat incumbent C.L. Butch Otter.
December 4 - California
Raymond James is continuing its public finance expansion in the West with the recent addition of Parker Colvin in San Francisco.
December 4 - Washington
For the first time in five years, Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook for U.S. local governments to stable from negative, as housing markets continue to stabilize, municipalities' fund balances remain healthy and cities and school districts control their costs.
December 4 -
The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority of Victorville, Calif. defaulted for the fifth time on bonds issued to redevelop the airport from military to civilian use.
December 3 - California
Nearly 20 mayors and vice mayors sent a letter to Mayor Chuck Reed, urging him to call off his 2014 statewide pension ballot initiative.
December 3 - Washington
Twenty of the 52 initiatives outlined in the District of Columbia's five-year economic development strategy have been completed during the first year of its implementation, though bond and infrastructure-bank initiatives have yet to be completed, district officials announced Tuesday.
December 3 -
Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., will introduce a bill phasing in a 15 cent increase in the federal gasoline tax, currently at 18.4 cents per gallon.
December 3 - Washington
Standard & Poor's has upgraded the Washington cities of Kent and Centralia to AA-minus ratings from A-plus.
December 3 -
A House committee chairman made clear at a hearing on Monday that it may take Congress years to determine whether to amend a nearly 100-year-old law to allow the District of Columbia to raise the heights of some buildings to accommodate increased growth and obtain more tax revenue.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has chosen to audit $65 million of general obligation, limited tax, school improvement bonds issued by the Washoe County, Nev. School District in 2007.
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