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Emerging from the worst crisis since the 9/11 attacks, U.S. airports are continuing their record pace of construction.
January 3 -
Welch heads Squire Patton Boggs' California Public Finance practice.
December 29 -
Jennifer Poree, S&P Global Ratings national sector lead for water and power, and Mark Joffe, a senior analyst with the Reason Foundation, speak with regional editor Keeley Webster about California’s struggles to tackle its water infrastructure backlog. (25 minutes)
December 28 -
Arizona, Nevada and California agreed to bank more water in the rapidly shrinking Lake Mead as drought wreaks havoc on Colorado River water supplies.
December 20 -
The measure is a response to long-time criticism of ballot titles and summaries crafted by the California Attorney General's office.
December 17 -
The odds of non-housing projects receiving private activity bond funding in California are slimmer as state officials focus on its housing crisis.
December 16 -
Most states with remaining balances totaling $39.3 billion want more time to enact a plan to repay the loans taken out to manage pandemic-driven job claims. Interest began accruing in September.
December 14 -
The San Diego Association of Governments 30-year plan will lean on proposed sales tax increases.
December 14 -
The former general manager of the city Department of Water and Power pleaded guilty to bribery, but Kroll says the department is well-insulated.
December 10 -
Mayhew structured the bond program that funded a multi-billion dollar bridge construction program and steered it through recession and pandemic.
December 9