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Balance sheet damage from labor costs, the pandemic and a cybersecurity breach triggered covenant violations for Capital Region Medical Center.
December 16 -
Battery Park's flood-proofing projects are part of New York City's larger strategy to protect itself from the next big storm.
December 16 -
Municipal issuers pushed hard but unsuccessfully against the bill, which gives them four years to standardize their financial information.
December 16 -
John Dillon, director of finance and risk management for the San Diego Couty Regional Airport Authority, accepts the Far West Deal of the Year award.
December 15 -
Allison Swisher, director of public utilities for the city of Joliet, Illinois, accepts the Midwest Deal of the Year.
December 15 -
Following a procession of anti-ESG policy decisions in Kentucky, state lawmakers met last week to discuss additional requirements for companies that have cut ties with the fossil fuel industry.
December 15 -
Outflows returned as Refinitiv Lipper reported $1.217 billion was pulled out of municipal bond mutual funds for the week ending Wednesday after $46.912 million of inflows the week prior.
December 15 -
A final state regulatory hurdle remains for the casino proposal and the rail transit extension relies on federal funds not yet in hand.
December 15 -
Must-pass spending bills and a debt ceiling fight are in the near future.
December 15 -
As rising interest rates take pension obligation bonds off the table, city finance managers are looking to other methods to manage unfunded pension obligations.
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