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April 2019
Letter from Treasurer Ma
Welcome to the third issue of my newsletter! In this issue, we will be covering affordable housing.
There has perhaps never been a period in state history in which more people and resources have been aligned to address the affordable housing crisis. As State Treasurer, my housing and economic development goals are broadly to increase housing production, contain costs, spur new technologies, create more opportunities for people of color and women to participate in developments, and to support efforts that empower individuals in distressed communities to become integral to their community’s revitalization.
Truly a California for All by Deputy Treasurer Jovan Agee
California has an affordability problem when it comes to housing in this state. The future of our residents’ health, safety and wealth depends on access to housing that is affordable.
ABCs of the BCAs - Meet three BCAs that play big roles in California affordable housing
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC), California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC), and California Pollution Control Financing Authority (CPCFA)
Heart of The Treasury
Meet Ashley Peters, our April employee of the month! A contract analyst in the Business Services Unit of the State Treasurer’s Office (STO), Ashley began working for us in October 2012 as an office assistant in the administration division.
Ask the Treasurer
Dear Fiona, Can the Treasurer’s Office please provide me with a list of affordable housing in the city of Los Angeles?
The Vault: April 2019
Calendar of upcoming public finance activities and bond sales.
Upcoming BCA Events
See upcoming BCA events.
Top Billing: April 2019
A monthly update on key legislation for Treasurer Ma.
The Ma Squad
See Treasurer Ma's travels in April in photos.
This newsletter is not intended to be and should not be used for making investment decisions about State of California bonds or notes. Potential investors should always obtain and read the Official Statement published by the State for each issue of bonds or notes.