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The state pulled in $28.7 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2019, according to the State Controller's Office.
October 16 -
The city-owned airport has $6.2 billion of outstanding bonds and plans to embark on several refundings.
October 15 -
More than 100 local governments around the state will ask their voters to approve tax measures in November.
October 11 -
Larry Kosmont's advisory and real estate firm thrived after the state axed local redevelopment agencies.
October 9 -
State Auditor Elaine Howle said the state's housing department's oversight of bond expenditures is inconsistent.
October 4 -
Hiring a diverse workforce isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s good for business, according to panelists at the Bond Buyer’s Public Finance conference.
October 3 -
Municipal bond market participants offered their views on how California will confront housing, education and transportation challenges.
October 3 -
The Sacramento County Office of Education rejected the Sacramento City Unified School District budget because of deficit spending.
September 28 -
The Protecting Family and Small Business Tax Cuts Act of 2018 which passed 220 to 191 isn’t expected to become law because the Senate won’t consider it this year.
September 28 -
The clock is ticking for California’s electricity providers -- public and private -- to convert to 100% carbon-free energy
September 27 -
Officials say the project will spur economic development in the city core.
September 26 -
State officials have lost two rounds in a lawsuit that says California improperly diverted money intended for homeowners to make payments on housing bonds.
September 25 -
Voter initiatives can limit the state of California’s operating flexibility, Fitch Ratings analysts wrote.
September 24 -
The city has $260 million in unspent bond authority that could go to housing, said Mayor London Breed.
September 21 -
A Carlsbad, Calif.-based San Diego-based firm, Eric Hall & Associates, is accused of being unregistered when it served as municipal advisor to a school district.
September 20 -
California government officials are trying to figure out how best to use the Opportunity Zones created in the 2017 federal tax bill.
September 20 -
Brightline, which runs a passenger train service in Florida, is taking over the XpressWest project.
September 19 -
The Oro Loma Sanitary District will treat wastewater at higher quality with improvements
September 18 -
S&P Global Raings dropped Verity Health System to CC.
September 18 -
Officials said the deal was undertaken to simplify the Valley Transportation Authority's debt portfolio.
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