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Soaring liabilities for post-employment benefits other than pensions are adding further weight to the state’s fiscal challenges.
June 6 -
Regional Plan Association President Tom Wright charts RPA's vision for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
June 4 -
Stockton University’s ability to meet enrollment targets for its new satellite campus led to a rating outlook boost.
May 28 -
Achenbach, a former Moody’s analyst, opened AGVP Advisory to advocate for clean reliable energy and to do pubic finance consulting.
May 22 -
Moody’s Investors Service named New Jersey and Illinois as the two states least prepared for a recession.
May 21 -
A bid to stabilize New Jersey’s soaring pension and healthcare costs faces an uphill battle against the state’s Democratic governor and organized labor.
May 20 -
Soaring April tax collections have positioned New Jersey for its first rainy day fund deposit since 2008.
May 14 -
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney says the state needs to overhaul pension and health benefits to rebuild its ratings.
May 14 -
The New Jersey governor is using an unexpected tax collection surge to boost his push to hike income tax rates for the highest earners.
May 7 -
The issuer launched a new investor relations website in advance of its bond sale Tuesday.
May 6 -
Moody's Investors Service assigned a negative outlook to its Baa3 rating of Georgian Court University.
May 2 -
The proposed $12.7 billion project to build a new rail tunnel connecting New York and New Jersey has become a flashpoint between Democratic lawmakers and the Trump administration.
April 26 -
N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy picked Kevin Quinn as chairman of the state's Economic Development Authority.
April 26 -
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's administration released the latest in a series of reports designed to provide a roadmap to get Atlantic City out of fiscal trouble.
April 24 -
Jerry Zaro, chairman of Gateway Development Corp., discusses the importance of replacing a 108-year old rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan and how lack of support from the Trump administration has prevented the $12.7 billion project from getting off the ground. Andrew Coen hosts.
April 23 -
The New York and New Jersey bi-state agency in announced that electronic tolls will roll out on two more bridges this year.
April 17 -
The Port Authority needs inland distribution facilities located on rail lines to handle its growing volume.
April 16 -
A projected third straight Atlantic City budget with no property tax increase signals a continued successful collaboration since state intervention took effect in late 2016.
April 15 -
Staring at a third gas tax hike in four years, New Jersey is exploring enacting an alternative revenue source for the state’s Transportation Trust Fund.
April 12 -
A planned new medical center for New Jersey’s Inspira Health Network on track for completion late this year drove a two-notch upgrade.
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