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In California, where state revenues are pouring in well ahead of projections even before American Rescue Plan funds arrive, lawmakers have spending plans.
May 13 -
The mammoth California hospital chain reached a preliminary $575 million settlement agreement in March in an antitrust lawsuit.
May 12 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the legislature to triple the amount of direct stimulus checks to state residents in a $100 billion recovery plan.
May 10 -
Arizona and neighboring states are preparing for the first mandatory cuts in water from the Colorado River after 20 years of drought.
May 10 -
An increase to $30 billion from $15 billion on the PAB allotment overseen by the Department of Transportation was one suggestion a House panel heard Thursday.
May 6 -
The administration of Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state legislature have separate efforts that would result in increased climate risk disclosure.
May 6 -
Rates, ratios and credit spreads have munis entering May on solid footing, though some pressures due to tax season and rising U.S. Treasuries remain.
April 30 -
Stronger-than-expected state revenues and other borrowing options meant the California School Finance Authority's note program didn't use its full authorization.
April 29 -
With enough signatures collected, according to the Secretary of State's tally, a recall election is likely.
April 27 -
Mayor Eric Garcetti wants to exponentially increase spending to reduce homelessness as reports emerge that previous efforts aren't keeping pace.
April 22