§ 16780 Refunding Bonds Authorization
Imagine the state has an old loan for building schools with high interest, like paying $100 extra every year. They find a new loan with lower interest, like paying $70 extra every year. They can switch to the new loan to save $30 every year.
The law lets the state replace old, expensive loans with new, cheaper ones if it helps them manage debt better or save money. They have to make sure they count all the costs, including any extra fees from special deals tied to the old loan.
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§ 16780 Refunding Bonds Authorization
Last verified: January 22, 2026