- California
Figtree Energy Financing, one of the leading California companies structuring bond financing through Property Assessed Clean Energy programs, recently closed on a $809,000 privately-placed bond funding seven projects.
July 18 - California
A poll released by Probolsky Research/PublicCEO.com shows that California voters oppose new, local taxes and fees, but approved of the job their mayors and city/town councils and county supervisors are doing.
July 17 - California
Figtree Energy Financing officials said a financing process established when it closed on a $809,000 private placement bond on July 10 will enable it to place a minimum of $500,000 in private placement bonds every 60 days.
July 17 -
San Francisco Community College District's pending accreditation loss is a credit negative, says Moody's Investors Service.
July 15 -
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano resigned from her position on Friday to take over the University of California system.
July 15 -
The largest creditors in San Bernardino, Calif.'s Chapter 9 bankruptcy are taking opposing positions on a decision that will determine the city's eligibility to be in bankruptcy.
July 15 - California
Several bills to help reinvent redevelopment tools for California municipalities are again making their way through the state legislature after Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed similar bills last year.
July 15 -
A San Mateo County civil grand jury called a school district's capital appreciation bonds outstanding a "ticking time bomb."
July 12 - California
Jeffrey Beard’s appointment as the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation was confirmed Thursday by the state senate.
July 12 -
With an upgraded rating from Standard & Poor's, the largest university system in the country is planning to sell $244 million of revenue bonds on Wednesday.
July 12 -
San Francisco International Airport plans to go ahead with plans to price $483 million in debt next Thursday even as the airport faces an investigation into a crash landing at the airport last weekend that left two dead and five seriously injured.
July 12 - California
Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday withdrew the tax allocation bond ratings on four California successor agencies to the state's dissolved redevelopment agencies affecting $71.8 million in debt.
July 11 - California
Two bills designed to reform the way California issues school district bonds received a mixed reception in the state legislature: one died in Senate committee last week and the other one appears headed for passage.
July 11 - California
California State Controller John Chiang's monthly report on California's cash balance, receipts and disbursements showed total revenues for June equaled $13.1 billion beating the governor's May revision estimate by $1.2 billion or 10.1%.
July 11 -
San Francisco International Airport plans to go ahead with plans to price $480 million in debt next Thursday even as the airport faces an investigation into a crash landing at the airport last weekend that left two dead and five seriously injured.
July 11 - California
California's municipal utilities, rated in the A to double-A category, have a stable outlook, according to Fitch Ratings.
July 11 -
The IRS is auditing $220.74 million of general obligation bonds issued by the San Diego Unified School District in 2010 and 2012.
July 10 -
The Stockton City Council approved placing a measure to increase the bankrupt city's sales tax on a November ballot.
July 10 -
Following a review of 32 bolts that failed in March, transportation officials announced that the opening of the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge will be delayed.
July 9 - California
A special district in Alameda County and Contra Costa County received top ratings from Moody's Investors Service ahead of its general obligation bond sale.
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