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 bonds will finance projects in the UConn 2000 Infrastructure Improvement Program, a $4.6 billion, 32-year initiative.
By Paul BurtonApril 13 -
The New York City Housing Authority's challenges include a roughly $20 billion capital-needs backlog, federal aid cutbacks, state intervention and a worsening public perception.
By Paul BurtonApril 11 -
The competitive issuance will include roughly $35 million of taxable bonds.
By Paul BurtonApril 2 -
Proponents call the move the right medicine for ailing Connecticut, while opponents say the measures are overly restrictive.
By Paul BurtonMarch 29 -
Restructuring expert Michael Imber says momentum is building for such a strategy, which he says could improve the state's funding ratio.
By Paul BurtonMarch 29 -
Hartford's council authorized an agreement for the state to pay the city's debt over two decades while accepting state oversight.
By Paul BurtonMarch 27 -
The state, after multiple rating downgrades and facing budget strife, declining revenue and a pension funding dispute, plans a GO new-money and refunding sale.
By Paul BurtonMarch 23 -
While state lawmakers have approved limited use, notably for the city's housing authority, city officials want to use the method across the board.
By Paul BurtonMarch 22 -
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Joe Lhota defended the agency after a rating downgrade.
By Paul BurtonMarch 22 -
Climate Bonds Initiative of London cited the authority's $662 million green sale.
By Paul BurtonMarch 21 -
They say the city’s massive capital program needs right-sizing to solve a problem that goes back several administrations.
By Paul BurtonMarch 21 -
The authority is selling revenue variable rate refunding bonds.
By Paul BurtonMarch 20 -
Solvency for the beleaguered unit is a tall order for the new H+H chief, given myriad challenges from within and afar.
By Paul BurtonMarch 16 -
As the New York City Housing Authority crisis festers, streamlined project delivery could help speed up emergency repairs and fund other capital needs.
By Paul BurtonMarch 15 -
Ed Pawlowski, who resigned as Allentown's mayor after his conviction on 47 corruption charges, faces a June 27 sentencing date.
By Paul BurtonMarch 12 -
S&P Global Ratings said revenues are not increasing to match the New York regional transit agency's expenses.
By Paul BurtonMarch 12 -
Council Speaker Corey Johnson spelled out several conditions for such an increase to MTA Chairman Joe Lhota.
By Paul BurtonMarch 8 -
The declaration could expedite contracting for repairs at NYCHA units through limited city use of design-build project delivery.
By Paul BurtonMarch 8 -
While Gov. Dannel Malloy and lawmakers study recommendations from a state panel, Nuveen warned that the state’s bond rating could plummet further.
By Paul BurtonMarch 7 -
Mayor Ed Pawlowski has not resigned, as Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and others have requested.
By Paul BurtonMarch 7

















