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.”
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The Harrisburg receivership team and many related parties anticipate closing a recovery plan aimed at keeping Pennsylvania's capital city out of bankruptcy.
By Paul BurtonDecember 20 - New York
New York City's near-term fiscal outlook appears strong but uncertainties hover beyond that, according to the Independent Budget Office watchdog organization.
By Paul BurtonDecember 19 - New York
Holders of $238 million of defaulted bonds issued to build garages near Yankee Stadium have agreed to continue negotiations in the hopes of a soccer stadium at the site, according to bond documents.
By Paul BurtonDecember 19 - New York
Queens rebounded strongly from the recession over the past two years, according to an economic snapshot of the New York City borough by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
By Paul BurtonDecember 19 -
New York's MTA approved $2.3 billion in new-money bonds and hired PFM Group and Mohanty Gargiulo as financial advisor and swap advisor, respectively.
By Paul BurtonDecember 19 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu, in his final state of the city speech, said his audit bureau uncovered nearly $1 billion that belongs to New Yorkers.
By Paul BurtonDecember 18 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a $13.5 billion budget and four-year plan, but tabled a $25 million proposal for service restoration.
By Paul BurtonDecember 18 - Rhode Island
Gina Raimondo, Rhode Island's general treasurer the past three years and the architect of pension overhaul legislation in that state, will run for governor in 2014.
By Paul BurtonDecember 18 - Pennsylvania
Pension shortfalls are not math problems, but "complex challenges requiring thoughtful solutions, politically challenging to implement," PFM said in a report on the white-hot topic.
By Paul BurtonDecember 16 - Pennsylvania
Final closing for the purchase of the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator by Lancaster County is set for Dec. 23 after the agency sold about $130 million of bonds to fund the transaction.
By Paul BurtonDecember 13 - New York
For new Mayor Bill de Blasio, managing New York City's finances will involve more than the well-known challenges expired labor contracts and soaring health premiums.
By Paul BurtonDecember 13 -
Additional guidance from the SEC should provide some clarity to how the proposed trading restrictions under its new municipal advisor registration rule apply to municipal issuers, a securities industry official said.
By Paul BurtonDecember 13 -
Improved issuer disclosure breeds investor confidence which in turn boosts Massachusetts' bond ratings, according to state Treasurer Steven Grossman.
By Paul BurtonDecember 12 -
New York-based attorney Kent Rowey, who advises on public-private partnerships said bond deals in Allentown and Harrisburg, Pa., "disappointed" him as P3 projects.
By Paul BurtonDecember 12 - New York
New York's City Council approved a proposal to build a hockey and figure-skating center at the site of the former Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx.
By Paul BurtonDecember 11 -
Uncertainty related to Detroit's bankruptcy filing resonates among P3 players, according to Allen & Overy's Kent Rowey, who advises on many such deals.
By Paul BurtonDecember 11 - New York
New York City upsized its general obligation bond sale by $100 million to $800 million, with a spokesman for city Comptroller John Liu citing investor demand.
By Paul BurtonDecember 10 -
Pennsylvania's transportation bill is positive for the state and the Turnpike Commission, and could trigger a similar move to tackle pension liability, said Fitch.
By Paul BurtonDecember 9 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu, citing an audit that revealed unreported revenues, said Verizon has agreed to pay an extra $1.4 million in cable franchise fees.
By Paul BurtonDecember 9 -
Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman announced a $265 million settlement related to a class action against the former Massey Energy, which now does business as Alpha Appalachia Holdings.
By Paul BurtonDecember 9









