- New Jersey
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority Wednesday will issue $750 million of taxable school construction Build America Bonds, in what could be the BAB market’s largest floating-rate note sale.
May 6 -
New Jersey Department of Transportation commissioner James Simpson Thursday said Gov. Chris Christie’s administration is considering several options for replenishing the state’s Transportation Trust Fund.
April 22 - New Jersey
Local governing bodies in New Jersey will now weigh in on hundreds of school district budgets that voters rejected in Tuesday’s election.
April 21 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s budget philosophy is for the state and local governments to operate more efficiently with less revenue rather than increasing taxes or fees.
April 16 - New Jersey
Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., yesterday joined the ongoing rum-tax revenue debate between Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands by filing legislation that would limit subsidies to rum makers to 10% of a territory’s yearly rum-tax revenue.
April 15 -
New Jersey Transit yesterday approved a system-wide fare increase of 22% to generate $126.6 million of new revenue and help close the agency’s estimated $300 million fiscal 2011 deficit.
April 14 - New Jersey
New Jersey voters could weigh in on whether to allow legalized sports betting if lawmakers approve placing the question on November's ballot.
April 9 -
Bank of America Merrill Lynch will pay New Jersey $4.87 million and repurchase auction-rate securities sold to investors in a settlement agreement over alleged misinformation regarding the floating-rate securities.
April 7 - New Jersey
New Jersey's nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services projects that fiscal 2010 and fiscal 2011 tax collections will come in almost $250 million below Gov. Chris Christie's revenue estimates, due in part to sluggish sales tax receipts.
April 7 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey plan to competitively sell $116.8 million of bonds on Wednesday to refund outstanding debt.
March 26 -
Moody’s Investors Service Thursday upgraded the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to Aa2 with a stable outlook from Aa3, citing its favorable financial results in tough economic times. The upgrade affects $12.4 billion of outstanding debt.
March 25 - New Jersey
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie yesterday unveiled his first budget proposal, a $29.3 billion plan for fiscal 2011 that is $2.9 billion smaller than the current budget and fills a $10.7 billion deficit.
March 16 - New Jersey
New Jersey plans to issue requests for proposals for banking services in every negotiated deal going forward rather than picking banks from its current pool of underwriters.
March 2 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey yesterday took a step toward cashless tolling at its six state border crossings. The agency approved the design and construction of a new $175 million toll collection system at its monthly board meeting.
February 25 -
Beginning in 2011 Essex County, N.J., may need to repay bondholders on more than $2 million of outstanding debt, as the Garden State Cancer Center is in technical default on the loan.
February 24 - New Jersey
New Jersey is seeking letters of credit for up to $800 million of school construction debt issued by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.
February 23 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie last week appointed Sen. Bill Baroni to serve as deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
February 19 - New Jersey
The triple-A rated New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust Wednesday will sell $130 million of tax-exempt bonds via competitive bid to help finance clean water projects throughout the state.
February 19 -
New Jersey Acting Treasurer Andrew Eristoff Thursday told a Senate committee that the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority may refund bonds to help generate needed borrowing capacity in fiscal 2011.
February 18 -
NJ Transit may increase fares on buses and trains as early as May to help absorb a $33 million funding cut from the state and help plug a projected fiscal 2011 deficit of nearly $300 million.
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