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Affordable housing measures have taken center stage in Sacramento.
July 13 -
New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
July 10 -
A state senator is seeking authority to issue $450M in general obligation bonds to pay for voting machines.
July 5 -
A committee overseeing Portland, Ore.'s first affordable housing bond will meet soon.
June 23 -
Most Alaska bonds will still be paid in the event of a government shutdown, its debt manager said.
June 22 -
Debt service on Illinois bonds “will not be delayed or diminished,” the comptroller said.
June 20 -
Oregonians can expect construction and some $40 million in savings after bond issuances.
June 19 -
Utah will competitively price $150 million of GO bonds with across the board triple-A ratings.
June 19 -
Pennsylvania's new pension legislation does nothing to solve its budget deficit.
June 16 -
Los Angeles will price the first bonds from a measure voters approved to house homeless people.
June 15