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Six straight treasurers want SEC chairman Jay Clayton to stay the course on the commission's forced arbitration policy.
July 3 -
California lawmakers established a conference committee Monday to create better fire prevention policies.
July 3 -
The report credits Gov. Jerry Brown's fiscal policies for budgeting conservatively and establishing reserves
July 2 -
The bond proceeds would help build housing in the city recovering from a wildfire that destroyed 4,600 homes.
June 28 -
Democrat Fiona Ma rung up more than twice as many votes as Republican Greg Conlon, who will face her in November.
June 28 -
Google, the city's largest employer, would pay around $3.3 million under the plan
June 27 -
Bond proceeds, approved in a 2016 measure, will be used for programs to aid homeless people.
June 26 -
Education banker John Baracy has opened Raymond James’ first public finance office in Los Angeles.
June 25 -
Supporters say the plan would help create affordable housing in the fire-ravaged city.
June 25 - Finance and investment-related court cases
A civil grand jury slammed the Alum Rock school board for running the district poorly, including on bond-related matters.
June 22 -
A proposed $900 million San Diego housing bond may be Plan B.
June 20 -
A proposed ballot measure to pay for a new Campbell police building and an almost-new library moved ahead Tuesday night, but the city council continued to struggle with the precise language that will go on the November ballot.
June 20 -
Gov. Jerry Brown convinced lawmakers to set aside $15.9 billion in total reserves.
June 15 -
A majority of states leverage their revolving funds to issue municipal bonds to finance local projects.
June 14 -
A ballot measure in November will ask voters to reverse the tax increase and construction package lawmakers approved in 2017.
June 14 -
The $425 million bond measure would pay to strengthen a seawall and protect against earthquake and flood risk.
June 14 -
A ballot measure to split California into three states qualified for the state's November ballot.
June 14 -
Only nine states reported making midyear budget cuts totaling $830 million this year compared to 22 states that cut $3.5 billion in 2017.
June 14 -
A nonprofit overseen by the Seattle-based Public Facilities Group will sell the bonds.
June 13 -
The City Council approved a budget that includes $559 million for infrastructure.
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