- Hawaii
Debate over who would benefit from a Hawaii constitutional amendment expanding the definition of special purpose revenue bonds originally aimed at preserving agricultural land has heated up in the final weeks leading up to the election.
November 3 - Hawaii
Hawaii plans to price $150 million in green bonds the week of Nov. 3 in its first foray into the bond market with its new Green Energy Market Securitization Program.
October 30 - Hawaii
Hawaii plans to enter the market with a $1.1 billion general obligation sale in November, a week after voters select a new governor.
October 23 - Hawaii
Standard & Poors revised its outlook on Hawaii to stable from positive, affirming its AA rating ahead of plans to price $1.1 billion in debt.
October 22 - Hawaii
Sanjeev "Sonny" Bhagowalia, the Hawaii governor's chief advisor on Technology and Cyber Security, was named deputy assistant secretary and chief information officer for the U.S. Department of Treasury.
October 21 -
Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced the nominations of four people to immediately fill vacancies on the University of Hawaii Board of Regents that resulted from resignations on the 15-member board.
October 7 -
Hawaii judge rules that Hawaii House of Representatives has jurisdiction over residency of legislators, not court, in ruling dismissing lawsuit challenging Hawaii Rep. Calvin Say's residency.
October 1 - Hawaii
Standard & Poor's revised the outlook to negative and affirmed a AA long-term rating on Kauai County, Hawaii's outstanding general obligation bonds, in a Sept. 16 report.
September 16 - Hawaii
Hawaii received approval from its Public Utilities Commission to issue $150 million in taxable bonds by November to fund a program that finances energy efficiency improvements for homeowners.
September 9 - Wyoming
The Far West Region mirrored the U.S. with municipal bond sales dropping 24.8% during the first half of 2014 compared to the same period a year earlier.
August 14