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New York Lieut. Gov. Richard Ravitch on Monday called for an overhaul of the state Medicaid system, which he said was on an unsustainable growth path.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 20 -
New York’s large public university systems plan to market back-to-back bond issues this week with two tax-exempt offerings totaling $323.7 million.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 17 - New York
New York’s general fund balance has been in the red almost every day this month, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said last week.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 17 -
New York Democrats chose Sen. Eric Schneiderman on Tuesday as their candidate for attorney general in November.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 15 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority plans to market $800 million of fixed-rate bonds in two back-to-back deals this week and next.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 14 -
Parking garages serving the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx are headed for default on $237.6 million of tax-exempt bonds due to low usage in the face of cheaper alternatives, the borrower disclosed last month.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 13 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority will offer up to $900 million of tax-exempt bond anticipation notes issued in the form of commercial paper under a new program.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 10 - Rhode Island
Rhode Island’s revenue exceeded forecasts in the first two months of the fiscal year that began July 1, the state reported last week.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 10 - New York
Moody’s Investors Service last week downgraded Johnson City two notches to A3 from A1 due to a declining general fund balance. The rating action affects $8.1 million of outstanding debt.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 10 - New York
New York’s enacted budget was “precariously balanced” with temporary and non-recurring resources, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said last week.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 10 -
New York plans to market new-money, tax-exempt personal income tax bonds next week for the first time since March.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 9 -
The North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Inc. has agreed to pay $3 million to settle a civil fraud lawsuit in a deal the U.S. attorney’s office announced Tuesday.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 8 -
New York plans to market its second qualified school construction bond deal next week with a $133.5 million offering on its personal income tax credit.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 8 - New York
In what has become an annual ritual, New York officials Tuesday touted progress in the reconstruction work at the World Trade Center site. This year, progress can be seen reaching for the sky as the steel on the signature building, 1 World Trade Center, has reached the 36th floor.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 7 - Connecticut
Connecticut plans to use a budget surplus to reduce a planned deficit borrowing by about a third, Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced Friday.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 3 - New York
The fate of a New York law that would impose taxes on certain tobacco sales on Indian reservations won’t impact tax-exempt bonds issued to finance Seneca Nation projects, a Standard & Poor’s analyst said.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 2 - New York
New York state and local government employers will have to increase average pension contributions to 16.3% of salaries from 11.9%, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced Thursday. He also lowered the assumed rate of return on pension fund investments to 7.5% from 8%.
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New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority has delayed for a month oral presentations in the selection of underwriters and swap counterparties, the agency confirmed Wednesday.
By Ted PhillipsSeptember 1 - Rhode Island
Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri on Tuesday blasted the state treasurer for attempting to halt a $75 million taxable bond deal.
By Ted PhillipsAugust 31 -
Public finance attorney Kenneth Lind was made partner at Nixon Peabody LLP, the firm announced Tuesday. Lind has served as bond counsel at the firm’s New York City office since leaving the state Metropolitan Transportation Authority in January 2008, where he had been acting finance director.
By Ted PhillipsAugust 31
