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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Legal jousting began in Rhode Island between lawyers for the state and former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's failed video-game company, 38 Studios.
By Paul BurtonMay 22 - Pennsylvania
Bookstore owner Eric Papenfuse defeated incumbent Linda Thompson and city controller Dan Miller in the Democratic primary in distressed Harrisburg, Pa.
By Paul BurtonMay 22 - New York
New York City is in better shape than many counterparts, but financial variables still loom and "the picture could darken quickly," the Independent Budget Office said.
By Paul BurtonMay 21 -
The settlement breakdown between Burlington, Vt., and Citi over a $33.5 million lawsuit regarding a city-owned telecom is a negative for the city, said Moody's.
By Paul BurtonMay 20 -
Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Linda Thompson must overcome bad poll numbers in her re-election bid as the capital city's woes provide a Democratic primary backdrop.
By Paul BurtonMay 20 - Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust realized record-low borrowing costs for two bond sales totaling $202 million, state Treasurer Steven Grossman said.
By Paul BurtonMay 20 - Puerto Rico
Despite overhauling its seriously underfunded pension system, Puerto Rico still faces myriad financial roadblocks, its new governor told investors Friday.
By Paul BurtonMay 17 - New York
Legacy costs, including pension contributions, retiree health benefits and debt service, will hang over the next New York City mayor like a sword of Damocles.
By Paul BurtonMay 17 - Pennsylvania
Standard & Poor's has lowered its rating of Columbia County, Pa., by two notches to A-minus from A-plus.
By Paul BurtonMay 17 - Connecticut
The Connecticut legislature's Finance, Revenue, and Bonding Committee tabled a bill that would have established a $500 tax credit for the individual purchase of long-term care insurance.
By Paul BurtonMay 17 -
The Stephens Hopkins Center of Providence accuses Moody's of bias in its reporting about the repayment of moral obligation bonds in the 38 Studios controversy.
By Paul BurtonMay 16 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Thursday announced short- and long-term initiatives designed to mitigate the effects of Hurricane Sandy-type storms.
By Paul BurtonMay 16 -
While current and former SEC officials say the agency could only do so much in its securities fraud case against Harrisburg, Pa., that didn't set well with critics.
By Paul BurtonMay 15 -
Creating a municipal road and bridge revolving fund is crucial to improving Rhode Island's roads and bridges, Treasurer Gina Raimondo told a House panel in Providence.
By Paul BurtonMay 15 - New York
New York City will sell $800 million of tax-exempt, fixed-rate general obligation bonds through negotiation after Monday's two-day retail order period.
By Paul BurtonMay 14 -
Williams College will go to market with a $154 million negotiated sale of Series 2013P revenue bonds through the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency.
By Paul BurtonMay 13 -
The SEC's fraudulent-disclosure charge against Harrisburg, Pa., has larger implications for secondary market disclosures, legal experts assert.
By Paul BurtonMay 13 - New York
The federal government approved New York City's plan for nearly $1.8 billion in Hurricane Sandy recovery initiatives, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced.
By Paul BurtonMay 10 - Rhode Island
The board of the Employees' Retirement System of Rhode Island should formalize its policy regarding administrative expenses charged to the plans within the system, according to a report.
By Paul BurtonMay 10 - Rhode Island
Jan Brodie will take over May 20 as executive director of Rhode Island's I-195 Redevelopment District Commission.
By Paul BurtonMay 10

