The Ma Squad
Photos of Treasurer Fiona Ma on the Road
With Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis and Diploma Dog during a visit to the Capitol to promote saving for college through the state’s ScholarShare 529 plan.
Photos of Treasurer Fiona Ma on the Road
With Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis and Diploma Dog during a visit to the Capitol to promote saving for college through the state’s ScholarShare 529 plan.
Calendar of recent and upcoming public finance activities and bond sales
Last month the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) allocated $1.8 billion in bonding authority and $88.2 million in federal tax credits to spur production of 6,442 units of affordable housing. This brings the number of units we have financed during the course of 2019 to 17,360.
Treasurer Ma presenting at the San Diego Housing Federation’s 29th Annual Affordable Housing and Community Development Conference. The event brings together hundreds of developers, builders, architects, lenders, property managers, service providers, elected and agency officials, staff, residents, and community and business leaders to share innovative approaches to affordable housing, community, and economic development.
Calendar of recent and upcoming public finance activities and bond sales
The bonds will provide money for various projects throughout the university system. Also includes remarketing of previously issued bonds.
9:30AM to 1PM | UC Merced Downtown, Campus Center, 655 West 18 th Street, Merced, CA, 95340
Topics: Access to capital. Retirement savings program. Small business resources. More.
Sponsored by: State Treasurer Fiona MA, CPA; Assemblymember Adam Gray; University of California, Merced; Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce; California Small Business Development Center; Small Business Majority
Calendar of recent and upcoming public finance activities and bond sales
Various Purpose General Obligation Bonds ($2.3B)
The sale included $250,000,000 of new money bonds and $2,041,850,000 of refunding bonds. The sale of the refunding bonds produced debt service savings of approximately $1.03 billion over the next 19 years. The savings from this sale was the most ever from a sale of the state’s General Obligation refunding bonds.
CalABLE, or California Achieving a Better Life Experience Program, provides Californians and out-of-state residents with disabilities a way to save for disability related expenses in tax-advantaged investments while protecting their eligibility for means-tested public benefits programs.
CalABLE Presentation to Conexiones Educativas Presentations in Spanish (10:00AM) and English (Noon)
Calendar of recent and upcoming public finance activities and bond sales