- California
The UCLA Anderson Forecast revised its expectations for both California and the national economy downward.
June 8 -
California local government officials and other stakeholders are becoming increasingly uneasy about the lack of activity in the state legislatures special session on transportation.
June 7 -
The Port of Los Angeles board of commissioners approved a $1.17 billion budget Friday that includes no immediate plans for long-term debt.
June 6 - California
Former California Treasurer Bill Lockyer has been hired to help Industry, Calif. come up with a plan to deal with accounting irregularities.
June 2 - California
With housing costs soaring as demand exceeds supply, California Treasurer John Chiang is trying to put billions of dollars in unused private activity bond authority to work to build affordable housing.
June 2 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and California State Controller Betty Yee are urging public pension funds to embrace board-diversity practices inclusive of LGBT interests.
June 2 -
Former California Public Employees Retirement System chief Federico "Fred" Buenrostro received a prison sentence of four and a half years Tuesday, nearly two years after pleading guilty to accepting bribes in exchange for influencing CalPERS staff.
June 1 -
Californias high-speed rail project appears to have survived one legal challenge, as Kings County, Calif. will not further contest the legality of the bonds supporting the train.
May 27 - California
The San Diego mayors office said it has saved $300 million in aggregate cash flow savings on refundings it has conducted over the past 12 months.
May 27 - California
The San Diego County Water Authoritys senior lien credit rating was upgraded to AAA by S&P Global Ratings.
May 26 -
The advantages a hot municipal bond market creates for issuers were on display this week when the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority priced a refunding deal.
May 26 -
The California Public Employees' Retirement System's purchase of an equity stake in the Indiana Toll Road earlier this month is part of a growing trend of public pension funds investing more directly in large infrastructure assets.
May 25 - California
Financial advisory firm KNN Public Finance has hired public finance banker Melissa Shick as a director to help with the growth the firm expects in new money issuance as California state and local issuers take aim at needed infrastructure improvements.
May 25 - California
California Gov. Jerry Brown's recent executive order about state water restrictions is a credit positive for local water agencies, according to Moodys Investors Service.
May 23 -
California cut or delayed $1.5 billion of projects from a five-year road program as gas tax collections continue to fall.
May 20 -
California is beginning to address some key infrastructure gaps, Wells Fargo analysts said in a report.
May 19 - California
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are digging in for a struggle over California Gov. Jerry Browns revised budget proposal, as both parties try to adjust priorities with Californias fiscal outlook apparently dimming.
May 19 - California
California voters will be considering 57 bond authorizations with supporting tax increases when they cast a ballot in the states June 7 presidential primary.
May 18 - California
San Diego announced agreements with three unions that city officials say will lock in pension reforms.
May 17 -
The League of California Cities is part of a planned Sacramento rally to raise awareness about the states dilapidated infrastructure.
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