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The gap next year is up from the $18.2 million shortfall projected heading into the fiscal 2023 budget season but down from the $121.4 million projection in 2022 and the expected near-record $410 million hole that loomed in 2021.
June 21 -
Board asks judge to exclude bondholders' expert testimony and reports from plan of adjustment hearing.
June 21 -
The "act to increase compliance by counties and municipalities that fail to timely submit an annual audit report," was called too harsh by Gov. Roy Cooper.
June 21 -
The Investment Company Institute reported investors added $16 million to municipal bond mutual funds in the week ending June 14, after $495 million of inflows the previous week.
June 21 -
Delegates from Florida and Alabama are among those hunting for partnerships to cement their states' roles in the global aerospace industry.
June 21 -
The Economic Development Administration, which hasn't been reauthorized in close to twenty years, should focus on grants, workforce development, and disaster relief, local leaders said.
June 21 -
Palomar Health had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's, affecting $672.5 million in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
Jack Brofman will start at the University of Chicago July 17 as executive director of global treasury operations.
June 21 -
The construction manager of the beleaguered mall/entertainment complex in New Jersey says it is owed more than $30 million for unpaid work and accrued interest.
June 21 -
Powell is set to appear on Capitol Hill this week for his semi-annual monetary policy testimony, the first time the Fed chief will answer questions from Congress in public since early March.
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