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They are pushing the U.S. Senate for up to $36 billion, citing the devastating effects from COVID-19.
July 15 -
The authority realized $67 million in savings on its refunding.
July 10 -
Several California cities are cutting police budgets, and shifting non-violent 911 calls to mental health workers.
July 9 -
The audit reported "significant evidence" of malfeasance at the Sweetwater Union High School District and cast a skeptical eye on why it chose a bond rater.
July 1 -
Citing market turmoil from the pandemic, a California conduit issuer gave the Virgin Trains USA project a five-month extension to sell $3.25 billion of debt.
June 29 -
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, which has been on life support for years, is expected to close if the measure fails.
June 24 -
The governor largely agreed to abandon the steep cuts he proposed in his revised budget,.
June 22 -
Most consolidated rent-a-car facility debt is structured with solid debt service reserves, a cushion for investors after the coronavirus halted travel.
June 22 -
San Francisco's ratings, economy challenged by coronavirus
June 22 -
Century Housing says it has financed 45,000 affordable housing units, but this marks its first venture into the municipal bond market with a muni CUSIP.
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