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The governor's $348.9 billion budget would boost education but targets housing investors.
January 12 -
Los Angeles plans to price $86 million in bonds off its Proposition HHH bond measure, closing out the $1.2 billion GO authorization from 2016.
January 9 -
Cindy Nichol, Sacramento International Airport's director, became chair of an international airport association.
January 7 -
Berryessa Union School District in Santa Clara County had its issuer rating downgraded to A2 from A1 by Moody's.
January 5 -
A three-judge panel said the department could not prove the project was a modification of the existing infrastructure, which would have given it the authority to issue bonds.
January 2 -
Oregon transportation bond payments protected even if tax repeal succeeds, rating agencies say.
January 2 -
The Alaska IDEA's $75M notes were rated AA-plus by S&P, which cited strong financials.
December 30 -
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson unveiled a supplemental budget with GOP-opposed bond plans, as he preps a rain-soaked and flood-damaged state for more deluges.
December 26 -
Enrollment began to drop in the middle of the school year as rumors about immigration raids circulated through Fresno, Aspen Public Schools told bond investors.
December 24 -
The governor announced $2.1 billion for road and bridge maintenance and flood repairs, financed with bonds backed by revenue measures in last year's budget.
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