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California has received the most, at $9.7 billion, followed by New York. Transportation is the top spending category nationally followed by climate, energy and environment.
May 17 -
The airport was heavily exposed to the now-defunct JetBlue airline, but Southwest has filled the gap.
May 16 -
Gov. Newsom doubled down on an $11.5 billion gas rebate plan opposed by fellow Democrats in his May budget revision.
May 13 -
Gov. Gavin Newsom's focus on voluntary water conservation has not brought much in the way of water conservation — consumption grew 19% year-over-year.
May 12 -
Referring to the $105 billion California high-speed rail plan, transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the administration continues “to want that project, as we want any project, to succeed.”
May 11 -
China accounts for more than half of the port's two-way container trade.
May 9 -
A national high-speed rail coalition penned a letter to the state's Democratic leaders saying allocating bond funds for the state's high-speed rail project would encourage federal support.
May 6 -
A spending limit formula voters set in 1979, combined with surpluses in the tens of billions of dollars, put California lawmakers in a quandary.
May 5 -
The infrastructure package features $5.4 billion to fight wildfires. Issuers like California's Yuba Water Agency say the money is a game changer.
May 5 -
Total April volume was $34.329 billion in 729 deals versus $37.105 billion in 1,124 issues a year earlier.
April 29 -
If state and local governments make progress on social problems with federal relief funds, it could be credit positive for them, Moody’s Investors Service said.
April 28 -
In the week ending April 13, investors pulled $5.526 billion from the funds, down from $7.227 billion of outflows in the previous week, ICI reported.
April 27 -
California expects to receive nearly $40 billion from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
April 27 -
Fitch affirmed the Los Angeles-area airport's A rating and raised its outlook to stable though a $1 billion terminal project stalled during the pandemic.
April 25 -
After a four-year absence, Utah’s Intermountain Power Agency returns to the municipal market with nearly $552 million of power supply revenue bonds.
April 25 -
Fitch and S&P have now joined Moody’s in downgrading the Renton, Washington-based healthcare system’s $6 billion of bonds.
April 22 -
A lot is at stake for facilities like Los Angeles International Airport, which has a $15 billion capital improvements program underway.
April 21 -
The budget represents a turn-around as the county got a handle on pandemic-related expenses.
April 20 -
Having completed its first flood management P3, the Army Corps is embarking on a pair of P3 financings to restore urban ecosystems.
April 20 -
Moody's deemed the temporary gas tax holidays implemented in several states credit negative.
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