Paul Burton is the Northeast Regional Editor for The Bond Buyer. His major coverage has included New York City and MTA finances; the Harrisburg, Pa., debt crisis; the 38 Studios bond financing fiasco in Rhode Island; and unfunded pension liability. Paul hosts podcasts and videos and has moderated at Bond Buyer conferences. Previously, Paul was senior editor and copy chief at M&A-oriented financial media company The Deal LLC. His award-winning career has spanned financial, sports and political journalism. A Boston native, Paul is the author of the book “Tales from the Newsrooms.” He is a frequent public speaker and has appeared as an expert on municipal debt on radio and television shows, including former CBS News White House correspondent Sharyl Attkisson’s public-affairs program, “Full Measure.”
- New York
New York City agencies should work harder to cut costs as Washington uncertainty hovers, Comptroller Scott Stringer said in his review of Mayor Bill de Blasios $84.7 billion preliminary budget.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 15 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio cited the need to attract higher-paying jobs in his annual State of the City address.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 14 -
A county judge heard opposing motions as a Scranton, Pa., taxpayer group looks to stop the distressed city from tripling its local services tax.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 14 -
A county court is scheduled to hear a petition by a Scranton, Pa., taxpayer group that alleges the citys tripling of its local services tax is illegal.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 13 -
After a judge approved the final settlement in the 38 Studios fiasco, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said she would ask a court to release grand jury documents.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 10 - Massachusetts
Boston's $4.3 billion, or 88% growth in taxable valuation for fiscal 2017 is a credit positive, said Moody's.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 9 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloys $40.6 billion biennial budget measures aim to closing a $1.7 billion annual deficit. He also wants to tax hospital properties for the first time.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 8 - Pennsylvania
The debacle in Illinois hovers as Pennsylvania lawmakers debate Gov. Tom Wolfs proposed $32.3 billion budget.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 7 - Rhode Island
Rhode Island Treasurer Seth Magaziner and activist shareholders met with Wells Fargo CEO Timothy Sloan regarding the bank's fraud.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 7 - Rhode Island
Rhode Islands pension fund earned more than $530 million in investment gains in 2016, the most in three years, said Treasurer Seth Magaziner.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 3 -
Rhode Islands government has developed programs to revive its manufacturing industries with an eye toward improving the states economy.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 3 - Connecticut
Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman's vote breaks a tie as Connecticut lawmakers pass bill that lowers the assumed rate of return on pensions and restructures payments.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 2 - New York
New York City's agreement with its police union reduces uncertainty as amid the city's annual budget process, said S&P.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 2 -
Darryl Irick is acting president of the MTA's New York City Transit unit, interim executive director Ronnie Hakim announced.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 2 -
Financial advisor Hilltop Securities Inc. formerly First Southwest has agreed to pay $16 million to settle the lawsuit Rhode Island Commerce Corp. brought in the wake of the failed 38 Studios deal.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 1 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president Patrick Lynch announced a tentative contract agreement.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 1 -
Veronique Ronnie Hakim will be the interim executive director of New Yorks MTA and Fernando Ferrer its interim chairman, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 30 -
Former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Steve Reed received two years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to 20 counts of receiving stolen property.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 30 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wants state authority to use a design-build system for infrastructure procurements, amid headwinds from opponents that include labor unions.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 27 -
New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority board switched tracks and shielded single-fare riders from the latest round of biennial fare and toll increases.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 25











