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Officials Head to N.Y. to Lobby for Credit Rating

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From Times staff reports

During a trip to New York this week, Ventura County officials are asking financial rating firms to maintain the county government’s high credit rating.

A favorable report means the county can continue to secure low-interest rates on loans, saving taxpayers millions of dollars.

County Chief Johnny Johnston said he will cite reforms aimed at tightening his control over the county’s $1-billion budget as a reason to maintain high ratings.

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The annual trip is taken before July, when the county borrows up to $110 million to carry it until tax receipts are collected in December.

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