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Justin Cooper, Orrick's co-head of public finance, breaks down how states like Oregon, Washington and California are funding efforts to lessen their affordable housing and homelessness crises. Keeley Webster hosts (24 minutes)
December 12 -
Research indicates office space conversions could be financed with bonds.
November 3 -
Bond Buyer Senior Reporter Keeley Webster shares an interview with California Treasurer Fiona Ma on her run for lieutenant governor as a prelude to a fireside chat Wells Fargo Director Julia Kim conducted with the state treasurer at The Bond Buyer's California Public Finance conference.
October 31 -
Gov. Kathy Hochul this week signed into law a trio of bills passed by New York's Legislature leveraging state resources to accelerate affordable housing in New York City.
October 27 -
The Biden administration announces new emphasis on transit-oriented development.
October 27 -
San Francisco City Administrator Carmen Chu highlighted challenges the city faces, and how city leaders plan to solve them.
October 24 -
"A lot of these priority items are bottlenecking, said Brian Egan, director of government affairs at the National Association of Bond Lawyers.
October 20 -
Peter Lam has served as bond counsel to state and local issuers for public and privately placed bond issuances.
October 11 -
Mohamed Balla, Atlanta's CFO, talks about housing bonds and his participation in the recent National Association of Security Professionals' annual conference. Thomas Nocera hosts. (22 minutes)
August 29 -
Moody's boosted CalHFA's rating to Aa2, following a similar move by S&P in December.
June 23 -
The bill, which was introduced Tuesday, is cosponsored by Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev. and Bill Cassidy, R-La.
June 9 -
The Biden Administration has partnered with five cities and the State of California in efforts to reduce homelessness.
May 19 -
Despite legislation and political rhetoric, demand for environmental, social, and governance focused debt remains strong.
May 3 -
The House Appropriations Committee heard from tribal leaders about housing and transportation needs.
April 28 -
A bill to prevent developers from buying bonds issued by their metropolitan districts died, but another measure limiting interest rates in such cases was enacted.
April 24 -
A demand survey conducted by CDLAC in November foreshadowed $11 billion in requests from applicants for the state's private activity bonds.
January 20 -
Agency says it's the highest general obligation bond rating it has received in 47 years.
December 14 -
The Build Back Better Act contains provisions that could help states finance additional affordable homes.
November 30 -
By lowering the amount of private activity bonds needed to finance low-income housing, the provision would free up PABs volume for other projects.
November 11 -
Mayors are urging Congress to preserve major housing support in the reconciliation bill.
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