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New leaders could create a joint blueprint while sidestepping another fiscal cliff, said Peter Goldmark, a major player when the city nearly went bankrupt.
September 22 -
The authority's officials have adjusted to the hit from COVID-19 through toll hikes, capital plan reductions and lines of credit.
September 22 -
Retiree medical benefits are creating an overhang for states as they continue to grapple with the pandemic, analysts said.
September 21 -
The House is expected to approve a stopgap funding measure that suspends the debt ceiling and marks one of several partisan showdowns ahead of the looming fiscal year-end.
September 21 -
Data released Tuesday reflected a murky picture on the strength of the economy, but the market’s eyes were fixed on the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting in Washington, D.C.
September 21 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants to use $1.3 billion of the city's $1.9 billion in coronavirus relief aid to make up for lost revenues.
September 21 -
A superior court judge has granted the relator a small victory in a long fought case of alleged false claims, fraud and collusion.
September 21 -
Tax exempt coupon income may be included in a proposed 3% high income surcharge in the reconciliation bill, Citi says
September 21 -
The government is also hoping an outside company will take over the Limetree oil refinery in St. Croix.
September 21 -
Rachael Fauss of watchdog organization Reinvent Albany has a wish list for New York's new governor, Kathy Hochul, that includes a culture shift in budgeting. "We don't want to see business conducted in the dead of night." Paul Burton hosts. (15 minutes).
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