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The University of California and a union representing more than 12,000 researchers, healthcare, and technical workers reached a tentative labor agreement this week after two years of negotiations.
December 17 - California
California State Controller John Chiang updated his pay data website with new salary information for city and county officials.
December 16 -
U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee granted the California Public Employees' Retirement System leave to appeal to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals San Bernardino's eligibility to be in bankruptcy.
December 16 - California
California Treasurer Bill Lockyer has joined Brown Rudnick LLP's government and law strategies team in Orange County in a part time job in addition to his duties as treasurer.
December 16 -
The California Public Employees' Retirement System held a conference call with media to emphasized its belief that a Detroit bankruptcy ruling that pensions are not in a special class above other creditors does not apply to California.
December 13 -
The Foothill-Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency achieved its stated goal of reducing debt payments by $975 million through 2040 with a $2.3 billion refinancing that priced late in the day on Dec. 12.
December 13 -
The democratic caucus of the California State Assembly has released a "budget blueprint" for next year that includes boosting higher education spending and creating a rainy day fund.
December 13 -
Robert Rizzo, former city manager of Bell, Calif., agreed on Thursday to plead guilty to federal charges of tax evasion.
December 13 - California
San Francisco Mayor has proposed putting a $400 million bond for earthquake safety improvements on the citys June 2014 ballot.
December 11 - California
John Perez, Speaker of the California Assembly, and a candidate for State Controller, has received the endorsement of State Treasurer Bill Lockyer.
December 10 -
Angela Spaccia, former Bell, Calif. deputy city manager, was found guilty on 11 felony counts of defrauding the city of millions of dollars.
December 10 - California
California revenues for the month of November came in below estimates, but year-to-date revenues are still positive, according to a report from State Controller John Chiang.
December 10 -
A bankruptcy judge's ruling in Detroit that pensions aren't a distinct class from other creditors could bolster movement in that direction in the San Bernardino bankruptcy.
December 10 - California
California's recently proposed $25 billion water plan to restore the depleted Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will include a mixture of state and federal funding, as well as several bond issues.
December 10 - California
California's Department of Water Resources announced a five-year low for its water allocation rate, which is a credit negative for the state's water enterprises, according to Moody's Investors Service.
December 9 -
Los Angeles withdrew two requests for proposals seeking financial advisors that were the subject of a protest letter from Texas-based broker dealer and financial advisor FirstSouthwest, because underwriters were excluded from applying.
December 9 -
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency, Calif. is drawing a lot of interest from investors on $2.2 billion in toll revenue bonds it plans to price Dec. 12 to restructure its outstanding debt.
December 6 -
California water and sewer utilities have performed well in the past year, with the average agency rated AA, according to Fitch Ratings.
December 4 - California
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Azusa, Calif.'s water revenue bonds to A2 from A3 citing the weak financial position of the city and impacting $54 million in debt.
December 4 - California
Raymond James is continuing its public finance expansion in the West with the recent addition of Parker Colvin in San Francisco.
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