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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Fitch Ratings has affirmed its stable outlook and A-minus rating for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
By Paul BurtonJuly 8 -
Quincy Medical Center Inc. has sought bankruptcy protection as a part of a plan for Steward Health Care System LLC of Boston to take it over.
By Paul BurtonJuly 8 - Connecticut
Connecticut passed a budget, but Gov. Dannel Malloy is hardly celebrating. Malloy is left with a $1.6 billion shortfall after state employee unions failed to ratify a labor accord intended to balance Connecticut's two-year, $40.1 billion spending plan.
By Paul BurtonJuly 8 - Rhode Island
The state-appointed receiver overseeing Central Falls, R.I., said he will remain in that position until a recovery plan is in place for the troubled city.
By Paul BurtonJuly 7 -
Novak Consulting Group will release its finalized financial recovery plan for Harrisburg at 10 a.m. Friday. It will post the plan, with adjusted recommendations for Pennsylvania's troubled capital city, at that time on the websites of Cincinnati-based Novak Consulting and the state Department of Community and Economic Development.
By Paul BurtonJuly 6 - New York
New York State's recently approved property tax cap will likely put greater pressure on local finances and ratings, particularly of school districts, Moody's Investors Service said in a report Tuesday.
By Paul BurtonJuly 5 - New York
New York City's pension funds recorded investment returns of more than 20% in fiscal 2011, according to preliminary numbers Comptroller John Liu released on Tuesday.
By Paul BurtonJuly 5 -
Gov. Tom Corbett late Thursday night signed a bill to prevent Harrisburg and other distressed small-to-medium-sized cities in Pennsylvania from filing for bankruptcy protection - at least for the next year - under the threat of losing all state aid.
By Paul BurtonJuly 1 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett got the on-time budget he wanted — by minutes.
By Paul BurtonJuly 1 -
Tom Corbett, ending a frenetic Thursday, won an 11th-hour concession from the legislature, which called for a referendum on any school district property tax increase that exceeds the inflation rate.
By Paul BurtonJune 30 -
The board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday authorized, without debate, the negotiated sale of up to $500 million of tax-exempt Series 2011A transportation revenue bonds.
By Paul BurtonJune 29 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives on Wednesday was expected to send to Gov. Tom Corbett a $27.15 billion budget for fiscal 2012 that marked a 3% cut in spending.
By Paul BurtonJune 29 -
Pennsylvania lawmakers continued to debate the $27.15 billion budget as the Thursday midnight deadline for passage loomed.
By Paul BurtonJune 28 -
Pennsylvania's Senate late Tuesday approved a bill that would force a state takeover of Harrisburg and other financially strapped cities if they don't approve a recovery plan, and prohibit them from filing for bankruptcy protection.
By Paul BurtonJune 28 - New York
New York has enacted the first-ever cap on local property taxes in the state. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the measure after the House and Senate approved it late Friday.
By Paul BurtonJune 28 -
Massachusetts legislators on Monday approved an interim 10-day $1.25 billion budget while they finish their spending plan for fiscal 2012.
By Paul BurtonJune 27 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority plans to sell $118.4 million of Series AM fixed-rate, tax-exempt revenue bonds through competitive bid on Wednesday.
By Paul BurtonJune 27 -
As Tuesday's public hearing nears on the proposed fiscal recovery plan for Harrisburg, many agree that regardless of whether Pennsylvania's distressed capital city files for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection, getting all parties to look beyond their own interests is a major task.
By Paul BurtonJune 24 -
Rhode Island's public colleges have proposed legislation to establish their own purchasing departments to spend money raised from tuition and fees.
By Paul BurtonJune 24 - New Hampshire
Gov. John Lynch on Friday let the state's budget become law without his signature. "This is not a budget I can endorse," Lynch, a Democrat, said two days after the Republican-controlled legislature approved the $10.2 billion, two-year spending plan.
By Paul BurtonJune 24

