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.”
- Connecticut
As Connecticut prepares to issue $575 million in general obligation bonds this week, debate simmers over how much bonding is appropriate for the state.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 30 - Pennsylvania
Rep. Glen Grell urges an overhaul of Pennsylvania's two statewide pension systems whose combined liability exceeds $45 billion that includes $9 billion of pension obligation bonds.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 30 -
Synthetic fixed-rate debt exposure is less than 10% of overall debt at New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority, finance manager Patrick McCoy said.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 30 -
The disclosure that Harrisburg, Pa., must repay bond insurer Ambac about $30 million of additional interest "more than confirms the need" for recovery-plan scrutiny, city Controller Dan Miller said.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 27 -
New York's MTA should use some of its unexpected $1.9 billion in revenue to mitigate fare and toll increases, said state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 27 -
But capital funding, and fare and toll hikes remain areas of concern
By Paul BurtonSeptember 27 -
The Massachusetts Senate was debating the repeal of a new sales tax on software and computer services, although a $160 million budget gap loomed with passage.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 26 - New York
New York State's inaugural 10-year capital plan needs more info about asset conditions and financing plans, said the Citizens Budget Commission watchdog agency.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 26 - Massachusetts
The Massachusetts House approved the repeal of a technology tax, which now goes to the Senate. Lawmakers face a $161 million gap should the measure pass.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 26 - New York
New York City sold about $1.022 billion of general obligation bonds on Wednesday and $356 million of retail orders over the two prior days, said a spokesman for city Comptroller John Liu.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 25 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Treasurer Rob McCord, a Democrat, took aim at "Tom Corbett and his misguided agenda" in announcing his candidacy for governor.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 25 - New York
New York City will enter a partnership with national purchase-order repository SmartProcure in an effort to reduce procurement costs, according to Comptroller John Liu.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 25 -
The Army Corps of Engineers approved Massachusetts' preferred route for the South Coast commuter rail project, for which funding is still a challenge.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 25 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the general obligation rating of Providence, R.I., to stable from negative, citing the city's structural balance and a pension overhaul agreement.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 25 -
New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board increased the number and percentage of minority- and women-owned firms that will participate in MTA bond deals.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 20 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania lawmakers, citing Harrisburg's struggles, have rekindled an effort to ban municipalities from engaging in interest-rate swap transactions.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 20 -
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Thursday approved Harrisburg's financial recovery plan. Receiver William Lynch's team wants to price bonds related to the deal while market conditions are still favorable.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 19 -
Harrisburg's outgoing mayor, Linda Thompson, implored her successor stay out of the bond market, even as Pennsylvania's capital begins to regain credibility in the capital markets.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 19 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pa., state-appointed receiver William Lynch is scheduled to present his financial recovery plan to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Thursday.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 19 -
The board of New Yorks MTA approved a contract with Kawasaki Rail Car for up to $1.8 billion to design and build rail cars for LIRR and Metro-North Railroad.
By Paul BurtonSeptember 19
