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Facing Gov. Mike Dunleavy's 40% cut in state funding, the regents passed a measure allowing it to lay off tenured professors and close campuses.
July 23 -
The two suburban affordable housing portfolios are owned by the Ohio-based Better Housing Foundation.
July 23 -
A judge ruled the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority can still write checks even though it was abolished in a bill signed July 3 by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
July 17 -
The new budget draws down fund balances for new spending and tax relief but improving reserves and fully funded pensions cushion the state's ratings.
July 15 -
The Long Island township is emerging from the cloud of SEC scrutiny.
July 15 -
Fitch Ratings cut Vermont's general obligation bonds to AA-plus, citing slower growth prospects driven by an aging population that isn't growing.
July 11 -
Persistent enrollment declines at Daemen College led Fitch Ratings to assign a negative outlook to the western New York school.
July 10 -
The tax hike should provide new recurring revenue that restores structural balance after years of weak reserve levels, according to S&P Global Ratings.
July 9 -
Moody's Investors Service revised the outlook on its A2 rating for Yonkers, New York, to negative from stable.
July 5 -
A progressive income tax may not boost the state's near-junk rating unless revenue is used to address the pension problem.
June 25