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The region's slipping volume reflected a national trend.
August 18 -
New Jersey lawmakers are seeking to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade vocational-technical schools to meet a statewide shortage of middle-skilled workers.
August 17 -
New Jersey’s plan to
transfer lottery revenues toward pension funding fails to tackle the state's
immediate liability woes, according to Moody’s Investors Service.August 16 -
New Jersey is on track for revenue growth in 2018 after a strong start to the new fiscal year with July tax collections, according to State Treasurer Ford M. Scudder.
August 15 -
New Jersey’s Essex County neared the top of the bond rating charts 15 years after sitting in triple-B territory.
August 14 -
New Jersey’s pension funds will benefit significantly from a new law that mandates irrevocable contributions from the state’s lottery for the next 30 years, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
August 11 -
The borrowing will pay for settlements with six casino properties.
August 10 -
The rating boost from Moody’s Investors Service came ahead of a $250 million bond sale.
August 8 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority shook up their leadership as they battle to reverse deterioration in the region's transit systems.
August 4 -
One of Kevin O'Toole and Rick Cotton's priorities as chairman and executive director will be to restart the search for a chief executive officer.
August 1 -
The bipartisan Lottery Enterprise Contribution Act may mark the turning point in New Jersey’s long-term credit rating slide.
July 25
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New Jersey’s dead-last ranking in an analysis of state fiscal conditions underscores the Garden State’s challenges.
July 21 -
Gruer will run an office for Blue Rose in Roseland, N. J.
July 17 -
Senators from New York and New Jersey want to keep the Gateway Tunnel Project on track.
July 11 -
More than two years after creating a CEO position, the Port Authority hasn't hired one.
July 7 -
New Jersey lawmakers forged a budget deal in the early hours of the Fourth of July that paved the way for a new law boosting the state’s underfunded pension system with lottery revenues.
July 5 -
New Jersey government is in shutdown mode for the first time in 11 years after Gov. Chris Christie and state lawmakers failed to reach agreements on a new budget before the close of the 2017 fiscal year Friday night.
July 3 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is preparing for a government shutdown amid a budget impasse with lawmakers.
June 30 -
New Jersey lawmakers advanced Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed transfer of lottery revenues to boost state pensions.
June 27 -
Cities and states are embracing growth in the sharing economy by reaching agreements on collection of occupancy taxes.
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