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Slightly more than half of likely California voters support Proposition 13, according to a poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California.
February 21 -
House Speaker Tina Kotek agreed to slow momentum on the state's cap-and-trade bill to prevent a Republican walkout.
February 20 -
Newsom highlighted programs to combat homelessness in his annual address.
February 19 -
Eric Garcetti's signed an executive directive
February 14 -
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, presenter of the Oscars, is issuing debt to cover cost overruns on the museum it plans to open in December.
February 13 -
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates hired Un Chu Reardon in Seattle and Rachel Chang-Kwei in Irvine, California.
February 11 -
Paul Daley, managing director of BondWave’s Information Lab, talks about how big data can be made more accessible and valuable to users. He details his examination into a Pacific Gas and Electric bond as a way to illustrate how drilling down into this information can help participants in a fast-moving market. Chip Barnett hosts.
February 6 -
Scott Wiener plans to introduce a bill later this week outlining a plan to take over the bankrupt investor-owned utility.
February 4 -
Irvine, Fresno and Stockton were among only 12 of the 75 largest U.S. cities that are on top of their financial obligations, according to a think tank's report.
January 30 -
Wells Fargo will be joint senior manager on a $1.4 billion deal, its first negotiated California deal since State Treasurer Fiona Ma lifted a ban.
January 29