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The California School Finance Authority has received 148 applications from districts and charter schools seeking to borrow almost $1.4 billion.
February 11 -
The philanthropic arm of Siebert Williams Shank & Co. announced donations to support Howard University and Spelman College.
February 3 -
A Pioneer Institute report cited “a persistent trend” of high-income earners leaving high-tax states for low-tax ones.
February 2 -
The Foothill-Eastern toll road authority in California made a tender offer ahead of a planned sale, and exchanged the bulk of the debt it wanted to refund.
January 28 -
Rising state-supported debt and sidestepping best practices alarm the comptroller.
January 28 -
The bistate agency intends to fund a build-in-place Manhattan terminal with capital funds, air rights, PILOT payments and federal backing.
January 25 -
While federal funds enabled the transit authority to sidestep fare hikes for now, it faces a raft of pandemic-related variables and state budget uncertainty.
January 22 -
She is credited with training a next generation of public finance leaders in Los Angeles and around Southern California.
January 21 -
Skeptics ask whether New York's governor is overplaying the Washington hand and how the state can improve its own lot.
January 20 -
The New York mayor rolled out his $92.3 billion preliminary spending plan with warnings about federal and state variables, more pronounced amid the COVID-19 crisis.
January 15