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Industry, Calif.s leaders say they have implemented 90% of the reforms needed to fix financial irregularities that cost the city one of its bond ratings.
February 9 - California
Downgrades have outpaced upgrades for California school districts that saw ratings changes under Fitch Ratings' revised criteria.
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California Republicans have asked the Trump administration to block federal aid to the state's high speed rail project.
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The Trustees of California State University will price $1.2 billion in revenue bonds next week for projects as it the system grapples with 23% enrollment growth over the past four years.
February 3 - California
The California State Teachers Retirement System became the latest public pension fund to lower its investment earnings forecast.
February 2 - Texas
President Trump's "sanctuary city" order is expected to foreshadow more long-term turbulence for urban-federal relations as the president sought to force compliance with his objectives by threatening to cut federal funding.
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The sale of bankrupt Hanjin Shippings majority stake in a terminal operator that represented 30% of Port of Long Beachs revenues in 2015 is a credit positive for the port.
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Nearly four and a half years later, San Bernardino has received final approval on its plan to exit bankruptcy.
January 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has told the California Municipal Finance Authority that $32.5 million of refunding bonds it issued in 2007 for Exxon Capital Ventures, Inc. are taxable, but the borrower is disputing the finding.
January 27 -
The Port of Oakland this week asked a large stakeholder task force to look for operating efficiencies in preparation for an ambitious construction agenda this year.
January 26 -
California's cost for retiree health and dental benefits has grown to $76.68 billion, according to a report from State Controller Betty Yee.
January 26 - California
Drought-inspired water and wastewater projects in California are moving forward despite record rainfall this year.
January 26 - California
Two new partners at Jones Hall, a California public finance law firm, want to grow the firms water/wastewater and public-private partnership business.
January 25 - Texas
President Trumps broadsides against Mexican immigrants and trade have not triggered rating agency action on border credits, which, in several cases, have seen upgrades.
January 25 - California
California John Chiang took aim at Trump Administration climate policies as he revealed the results of a five-city listening tour aimed at crafting the best way for the state to issue green bonds.
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A Northern California healthcare district that closed its only hospital with $57 million of certificates of participation outstanding is sorting out its obligations in bankruptcy court.
January 23 -
The California Public Finance Authority will price $110 million in revenue bonds next week for Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, Calif. in the hospitals first public market offering without the benefit of bond insurance in more than a decade.
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The Bay Area Toll Authority is set to sell $450 million of bonds Jan. 26 to fund capital projects and refund outstanding debt.
January 20 - California
California Gov. Jerry Browns budget proposal for the 2018 fiscal year supports the state's credit quality as it recognizes the need to curtail spending in light of an anticipated slowdown in revenue growth, S&P Global said.
January 18 - California
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has promoted three public finance attorneys on the West Coast to partner.
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