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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 -
Both domestic and international travel have been down sharply during the pandemic.
August 19 -
David Hartley, who died in July at 92, was managing partner of Stone & Youngberg when he retired in 1991.
August 18 -
As teachers in some states return to classrooms, pension actuaries weigh the impact that the coronavirus could have on pension funds
August 17 -
The move will enhance economic recovery from the coronavirus, the rating agency said.
August 12 -
California's second-largest district says it will apply stricter standards than the state's when in-person learning does resume.
August 11 -
The California Supreme Court ruled July 25 in a pension spiking case with ramifications for the state's ironclad pension legal doctrine.
August 7 -
Small businesses make up 98% of businesses in the city, and its coffers have taken a huge hit during the pandemic.
August 5 -
The California Supreme Court upheld the state's 2013 pension reform, but said its ruling is not a reexamination of the "California Rule" on public pensions.
July 30 -
San Francisco International Airport will issue $291 million in refunding bonds amid belt-tightening efforts driven by a massive drop in passengers.
July 30