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Without a lot of additional state and federal aid, New York City is forecasting it will spend about $12 billion in costs related to the influx of migrants to the city in fiscal years 2023, 2024 and 2025.
November 17 -
Bennett joins the university as associate vice president of finance under CFO Ivan Samstein, former Cook County CFO.
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Mayor Eric Adams says the city has a safe and effective way to use artificial intelligence throughout municipal government while protecting against the risks.
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"Demand is firming up. Interest rates have moved off the recent highs. Intermediate muni yields are about 50 basis points off from those highs," said Stephen Shutz, head of tax-exempt fixed income and a portfolio manager at Brown Advisory.
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Buying technology can be a relatively safe bet, especially if it comes from an established brand, and it comes with support, maintenance and expertise from vendors. Internally building it allows for exclusivity and a potential competitive advantage.
November 16 -
Oversight Board asks Gov. Pierluisi not to sign a bill it says would cost $3 billion over five years.
November 16 -
The laddered measure will keep the government open until Jan. 19 and Feb. 2 while the Senate focuses on international concerns, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
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City Attorney Michael Gates said he will appeal the case to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The firm plans to launch a pair of high-yield muni funds in January.
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The amount of unspent funding for state and local capital projects is at a historically high $5 billion as projects struggle with rising construction costs.
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