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A Public Policy Institute of California survey found 47% favoring repeal and 48% opposed.
February 16 -
Personal income tax and corporation tax receipts exceeded estimates by 16.9% and 62.1% respectively.
February 15 -
Analysts say states' and cities' unfunded infrastructure should be viewed as a liability, along with debt, pensions and other post-employment benefits.
February 14 -
Berkeley, Calif., plans to issue the first bonds using blockchain technology in May.
February 14 -
California's water agency says the downsized water tunnel project will still benefit cities and farmers.
February 14 -
With future employee retirement costs expected to grow significantly in the future, La Verne City Council members addressed the shortage.
February 13 -
It took creativity to refinance levee bonds, but the savings have exceeded officials' initial expectations.
February 12 -
The Conservative Enterprise Institute sent a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
February 9 -
Citing public safety and community support, city officials will move forward with exploring options, including a bond measure, to pay for burying overhead power lines.
February 9 -
Rural hospitals face financial challenges from shrinking populations and cuts to federal funding
February 8 -
The healthcare not-for-profit reported a major turnaround in revenues as it continues to pursue a merger with Dignity Health.
February 7 -
John Chiang will co-host a two-day green bond event later this month in Santa Monica.
February 6 -
International enrollment is declining as the higher education sector becomes more tuition dependent.
February 5 -
Four years after passing a $182 million school bond measure, Escondido Unified School District is considering asking voters for an additional $150 million.
February 5 -
The California Water Commission says it hasn't rejected any proposals but project backers have three weeks to upgrade their applications.
February 2 -
Pensions in some California cities to grow to 21.5% of general fund in seven years.
February 2 -
California is still decades away from prefunding retiree health benefits liability, said State Controller Betty Yee.
February 1 -
Anna Sarabian specializes in general government, which includes cities, counties and special districts.
January 31 -
The governor, treasurer, attorney general and legislature are all working to facilitate banking services to the market.
January 30 -
Robert Feyer passed the baton to Bryan Victor as lead bond counsel for the largest municipal bond issuer.
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