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The pandemic's effect on the economy and learning, along with what may be growing voter antipathy, are cited for the dearth of November bond measures.
September 10 -
The news is credit positive for the second-tier airport in the wake of JetBlue's departure, according to Moody's.
September 8 -
Johnsen, 67, had served as a board member of the National Association of Municipal Advisors. He retired in 2018 as a principal of Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates.
September 4 -
The stop-and-go 2020 legislative session left some lawmakers feeling there is unfinished business in Sacramento.
September 3 -
Proposition 19 would change key aspects of the landmark Prop 13.
September 2 -
The California Housing Finance Agency made its first use of a program that enables it to issue bonds beyond its yearly private activity bond cap.
August 31 -
Firefighters are waging battle against an estimated 7,000 fires of varying sizes throughout the state; nearly 1.5 million acres have burned.
August 28 -
Municipal issuers in the Far West sold $38.7 billion in bonds during the first six months of 2020, 8.8% more than they did the year before.
August 27 -
The structure in which bonds are backed by a lease of city streets is being used in the Southern California cities of Torrance and West Covina.
August 20 -
Treasurer Ma has championed programs to give minority and women-owned businesses a seat at the table throughout her career. A mission of the Treasurer is increasing diversity to increase equitable outcomes.
August 20