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Judge Swain rejected the governor's request to stay the board's suit until November.
September 15 -
The “tool kit” legislation expands powers of the Local Government Commission, including a last-resort legal process for voluntary or involuntary dissolution.
September 15 -
Massive market returns coupled with rising contribution rates, led by worst-funded states like Illinois and New Jersey, boosted state retirement systems.
September 15 -
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler signaled he wants to bring greater efficiency and transparency to municipal bond market
September 15 -
The pandemic is changing the game for performance management. It's time to evolve the financial services model.
September 15
Ernst & Young LLP People Advisory Services -
With more than 9 million votes counted as of Wednesday morning, 63.9% voted "no" on the effort to recall Gavin Newsom and remove him from the governor's office.
September 15 -
He made his announcement at an under-construction elementary school to underscore a $250 million construction bond he championed.
September 15 -
Large new issues from California, New York utilities and airport deals were repriced to lower yields and remained the focus for the municipal market, again ignoring a swing by U.S. Treasuries.
September 14 -
Moody's says Guam needs to be ready to respond to shortfalls.
September 14 -
Legislation backed by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker gives two municipally owned coal plants more time to cut carbon emissions but they still face closure in 2045.
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