- California
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has promoted three public finance attorneys on the West Coast to partner.
January 18 - Oregon
A probable rollback of federal protections put in place after the Great Recession means Oregon must be even more vigilant in its stewardship of public funds, said its new treasurer, Tobias Reed.
January 9 - Oregon
Facing a projected two-year budget shortfall of $1.7 billion, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has proposed a biennial budget that the newly-reelected governor characterized as a short-term solution.
December 8 - Oregon
Worrisome signs remain for the Oregon economy ahead of Gov. Kate Brown's budget proposal Dec. 1, necessitating some cuts the states chief executive said.
November 21 - Oregon
Tax and bond measures found success in California and Washington on Election Day.
November 9 - Oregon
Oregon voters will hand significant power over debt and investment policy to a new steward when they cast their votes for Treasurer next week.
November 3 - Oregon
Oregon has inaugurated the use of a new state program managed by the Oregon Department of Education that offers a dollar-to-dollar match of up to $4 million to districts whose voters approve local bonds.
October 19 - Oregon
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development veteran Margaret Salazar will become the new director of Oregon Housing and Community Services Nov. 1.
September 27 -
Oregons road user task force wants state lawmakers to expand its existing vehicle-miles-traveled fee system.
September 22 - Oregon
PFM Financial Advisors purchased Portland, Ore.-based advisory firm Western Financial Group, and hired all of its members.
September 22 - Oregon
Oregon's economy continues to expand at full throttle despite some worrisome long-term signs, according to the state's newly-released economic forecast.
September 15 -
Two large bond offerings from Providence St. Joseph Health, the result of a merger between two major West Coast healthcare providers, epitomize the continuing trend of consolidation in the not-for-profit healthcare sector.
September 8 - Oregon
The Oregon State Treasury is offering a new intermediate-term investment tool for local governments.
July 19 - California
California and Oregon voters may soon have the opportunity to vote on controversial soda taxes which could bring in millions of extra dollars annually.
June 21 -
A more than $200 million bond-financed hotel near Portland, Oregon's convention center that had faced years of legal challenges appears on track to open in late 2019.
June 17 -
Oregon panel says state needs an additional $964 million per year to maintain and protect its existing transportation infrastructure.
May 25 -
Four port authorities and a wholesale electricity provider are warning that rules proposed by the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service earlier this year could hurt their standing as political subdivisions and their ability to issue bonds as well as complicate their governing structures.
May 20 - Oregon
Claire Seguin will serve as interim director of the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department, a major bond issuer in the state, beginning next month following the resignation of current director Margaret Van Vliet.
May 12 - Oregon
Oregon will sell more than $300 million of highly rated general obligation bonds in several tax-exempt and taxable series next week.
May 3 - Oregon
Washington electric utility Energy Northwest will sell nearly $500 million of refunding bonds later this month.
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