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  2. Marks-Roos - Wikipedia

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    Named after its legislative sponsors, the Marks-Roos Local Bond Pooling Act (California Government Code §6584-6599.1) is a law enacted by the California Legislature in 1985. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The main purpose of this statute is to allow local California governments to work together to get financing in a way that will conceivably lower borrowing costs.

  3. Guaranteed Minimum Pension - Wikipedia

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    Because he was contracted out of SERPS, the government advised that he was entitled to a GMP of £110 per month, including £50 post 1988 GMP. The non-GMP element of his pension—in this case £390 per month—is usually known as the 'excess' and his payment advice would give a breakdown as follows:

  4. 2018 California Proposition 68 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 68 (also the Natural Resources Bond or the California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access for All Act of 2018) was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that appeared on ballots in California in the June primary election in 2018.

  5. Your guide to Proposition 5: Making it easier to pass local ...

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    Proposition 5 will lower the voter threshold required to pass local affordable housing and transportation bond measures. Your guide to Proposition 5: Making it easier to pass local housing, road bonds

  6. General obligation bond - Wikipedia

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    That perception could thus potentially allow a local government to borrow at a lower interest rate, saving its taxpayers' money over the life of the bonds. Despite that advantage, many states, such as California under Proposition 13, do not allow local governments to issue unlimited-tax general obligation debt without a public vote.

  7. Municipal bond - Wikipedia

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    Municipal bonds agencies, also known as bond banks or local government funding agencies, exist in other countries, such as Sweden and Finland. [42] In New Zealand, the Local Government Funding Agency (LGFA), is the second-biggest issuer of New Zealand–dollar debt behind the government.

  8. Savings bonds: What they are and how to cash them in - AOL

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    The U.S. government first issued Series E bonds to fund itself during World War II, and it continued to sell them until 1980, when Series EE bonds superseded them. Series E bonds are no longer issued.

  9. California state finances - Wikipedia

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    California faced another budget gap for 2010, [8] with $72 billion in debt. [9] California faced a massive and still-growing debt. [10] In June 2009 Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said "Our wallet is empty, our bank is closed and our credit is dried up." [11] He called for massive budget cuts of $24 billion, about 1 ⁄ 4 of the state's budget. [11 ...