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A monthly update on key legislation for Treasurer Ma

California Recycling Market Development Act
Assembly Bill 1583, Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-Stockton) https://a13.asmdc.org/
A monthly update on key legislation for Treasurer Ma

Assembly Bill 1583, Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-Stockton) https://a13.asmdc.org/
Meet the people in the State Treasurer’s Office whose public service inspires us and is making a difference.
The California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA) provides financial assistance to public and non-profit health care providers through loans, grants and bonds. Facilities funded by CHFFA reflect the range of financial needs experienced by health care facilities throughout the state – from rural community-based organizations to large multi-hospital systems.
Calendar of recent and upcoming public finance activities and bond sales
Dear Fiona,
I serve as a city council member, but I have limited experience with public finance and would like to learn more about the administration of bonds. Does your office offer any training on debt administration?
Christopher
Dear Christopher,
Meet the people in the State Treasurer’s Office whose public service inspires us and is making a difference.
Meet Anne Osborne, August’s Employee of the Month. She has worked for the California School Financing Authority (CSFA) for more than for more than 5 years and her contributions to her team are invaluable.
Treasurer Fiona Ma administers the oath of office to Judith Blackwell, the new Executive Director of the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC), as Chief of Staff Genevieve Jopanda and Deputy Treasurer for Housing & Economic Development Jovan Agee look on.
Photos of Treasurer Fiona Ma on the Road
Treasurer Ma visiting the Merlin Plastics materials recovery facility in Canada during an educational study trip sponsored by the California Foundation on the Environment and Economy. The facility handles garbage, containers, and paper/cardboard.
9:30 AM | 915 Capitol Mall, Room 587
Details: Public Participation Via Phone: (877) 810-9415 Participant Code: 6535126
As every family knows, debt is the way most of us finance the big purchases in life, including homes, cars, and a college education. Similarly, California’s state and local governments often use debt to finance needed facilities.
The state and communities assume this debt, often acquired through the issuance of bonds, in order to fund the building, improvement or maintenance of such community assets as schools, hospitals, bridges, ports, roads, water systems, libraries, parks, courts, jails, airports, and more.