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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New York City Council member Robert Cornegy Jr. called the city administration's management of public housing incompetent.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 15 -
Working amid uncertainty in the equity and fixed-income markets, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority held an oversubscribed fixed-rate bond sale.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 14 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s $88.7 billion preliminary budget faces tougher scrutiny with Corey Johnson as City Council speaker.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 13 -
The commonwealth, in the face of a lawsuit and against a backdrop of budget stride, intends to proceed with its $1.4 billion sale.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 12 -
Gross city product rose only 1.2% in the fourth quarter. according to the city's comptroller.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 9 -
Still dusting themselves off from last year’s budget chaos, Gov. Dannel Malloy and Connecticut lawmakers reconvene to grasp a glaring transportation fund crisis.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 9 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf released a 'plain vanilla' $32.9 billion executive budget in a state where the politics is anything but.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 7 -
Benefit changes for the city’s public safety pensions will remain, said Moody's Investors Service.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 5 -
A provision in the New York governor's budget plan would enable the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to create tax increment financing districts in New York City.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 5 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan has drawn strong positive and negative reactions.
By Paul BurtonFebruary 2 -
Acknowledging budget clouds in Washington and Albany, Mayor Bill de Blasio said his spending plan aims to make New York 'the fairest big city in America.'
By Paul BurtonFebruary 1 -
Moody's revised its outlook on Connecticut's capital to developing from negative, pending the city's application for a state workout program.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 31 -
Known as “MWBE University,” Comptroller Scott Stringer's series of workshops is designed for such businesses to obtain certification and navigate the procurement process.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 29 -
Against a backdrop of chronic state budget strife, Jefferies will price the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s tobacco master settlement bonds this week.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 29 -
Gov. Charlie Baker's group will examine changes in technology, climate and demographics.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 24 -
City officials intend to fight language that they say would put the city on the hook for emergency repairs by the state-run MTA.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 23 -
The authority realized $534 million in present-value savings from those transactions in 2017, said finance director Patrick McCoy.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 23 -
Key variables include how Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the MTA would use the roughly $1 billion projected for mass transit, New York City's role and how Albany would tweak the measure.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 22 -
A wave of U.S. catastrophes has northeast municipal issuers scrutinizing resiliency options and how to fund them.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 19 -
A state official cited the need to have special tax obligation bonds rated "on the bonds' own merits," distinct from the state's GOs.
By Paul BurtonJanuary 19




















