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California's Daughters of Charity Health System has closed on a management agreement with a hedge fund that is designed to keep the hospital chain out of bankruptcy.
December 15 -
Supporters of an initiative that would shift $8 billion in bond money from Californias high speed rail to water projects say their aim is to reprioritize how the states bond money is spent.
December 14 -
Stockton, Calif. has notched another legal win for its bankruptcy exit plan. That doesnt mean the fight is over.
December 14 - California
California fell slightly short of revenue projections in November, but remains more than half a billion dollars ahead of budget projections for the first five months of the fiscal year, according to the state controller.
December 10 - California
A San Diego City Council committee approved a June 2016 ballot measure that would earmark up to $5 billion for infrastructure repairs.
December 10 - California
A California Public Employees Retirement System plan to slowly revise investment return assumptions has Gov. Jerry Brown and others concerned that the massive pension fund could be exposing state and local governments to serious financial risk.
December 10 - California
In a report, Moodys Investors Service said it has completed a review that resulted in upgrades for almost all of the $4.7 billion of California tax allocation bonds it rates.
December 9 - California
The Los Angeles City Council approved a four-year labor contract that rolls back pension reform measures enacted in 2012.
December 8 - California
Standard & Poor's has affirmed its A-minus rating on Sunnyvale Redevelopment Agency Calif.'s series 2003 tax allocation bonds and revised its outlook to positive from stable, citing the likely settlement of its court battle with the state Department of Finance.
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California Attorney General Kamala Harris approved a management agreement for the Daughters of Charity Health System saying it would stave off bankruptcy and maintain services at the hospital chain.
December 7