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The law provides increased revenue-raising flexibility for storm water management.
October 12 -
A 15-bill housing package includes $4 billion in bonds.
October 12 -
UBS Wealth Management Americas continues to fill out its re-emerging public finance practice, adding three more new-hires in Dallas, Los Angeles and New York.
October 12 -
The Metropolitan Water District's support could augur well for the project.
October 11 -
Renovate America says executive changes are unrelated to FBI, SEC investigations
October 10 -
It is unclear whether bond investors will be included as creditors in the California hospital district's bankruptcy.
October 6 -
California city officials say the rising share of their budgets demanded to fund pensions reduces their ability to provide services and raises the specter of insolvency.
October 5 -
Uncertainties remain around the state’s water supply, according to a report from the California Department of Water Resources.
October 4 -
The rating agency received confirmation from district officials about an investigation by the Santa Clara district attorney’s office.
October 2 -
The Tulare Local Healthcare District has both general obligation and revenue bonds outstanding.
October 2 -
Chicago-based Mesirow Financial is bulking up its municipal team with several hires on both coasts.
September 28 -
The withdrawal or reduction ofederal support for healthcare funding would damage the state budget.
September 28 -
California's economic condition will weaken after the term of Gov. Jerry Brown runs out, according to 72% of participants at The Bond Buyer's California Public Finance Conference.
September 27 -
Chiang, a Democrat, is running for governor in 2018.
September 25 -
The Westlands Water District’s decision won’t spell the end for the California WaterFix plan, Fitch Ratings said.
September 25 -
The Vallejo school board will spend up to $50,000 to prepare the district for a possible run at a school bond in 2018.
September 25 -
Mitchell Katz will continue the reorganization plan for the beleaguered city unit, said the mayor.
September 25 -
A Central Valley water district's decision could put California’s WaterFix project in jeopardy.
September 20 -
California has put a lot of effort into burnishing its finances and it shows, according to John Ceffalio, Vice President of Municipal Credit Research at AllianceBernstein. He discusses the ways the state has been paying down debt and how it has enacted a clever approach to prepaying pensions. Hosted by John Hallacy.
September 19 -
The legislation adds consumer protections and requires more stringent underwriting standards.
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