- New Jersey
State Senate President Steve Sweeney is proposing a constitutional amendment that would require payments on a quarterly basis
December 8 - New Jersey
In an effort to bring New Jerseys reassessment system up to date, three Garden State municipalities may be forced to reassess properties that have been under-taxed for decades.
December 4 - New Jersey
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has released an 18-page report outlining potential commercial development at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, N.J.
December 1 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is planning a $6.5 billion 2016 spending plan that funds major transportation projects, the agency announced Monday.
November 30 - New Jersey
New Jersey senators Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, and Jim Whelan, D-Northfield are looking to expand the use of public-private partnerships statewide.
November 30 -
The recent $20 billion funding agreement for the long-stalled Gateway Hudson River tunnel will benefit the New York and New Jersey regional economies, according to Moodys Investors Service.
November 24 -
Veteran bond attorney Jeremy A. Spector has been named executive director and secretary of the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority (NJEFA).
November 23 -
Veronique Ronnie Hakim returns as MTA New York City Transit president after 18 months as NJ Transit executive director.
November 20 -
Pat Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is planning to step down, the agency announced Thursday.
November 19 - New Jersey
New Jersey collected just over $2.06 billion in revenue during October and remains on track to finish ahead of last year's numbers, according to Acting State Treasurer Ford M. Scudder.
November 19 -
The Nov. 10 agreement between the town of Morristown, N.J., and Atlantic Health System on Morristown Medical Center property tax appeals could have a "ripple effect" for no-for-profit hospitals across the U.S., according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 18 - New Jersey
Atlantic City needs approval of three bills New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie conditionally vetoed to avoid becoming "insolvent" without additional support, according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 17 - New Jersey
A study by New Jersey officials exploring potential development opportunities at Liberty State Park in Jersey City as a way to generate new revenue is being met with skepticism by some elected officials.
November 13 - New Jersey
Atlantic City, N.J employees in five departments could be facing layoffs by the end of the year as the city grapples with a continued credit crisis, according to a letter sent Tuesday.
November 12 -
New York and New Jersey announced a deal to allow a long-stalled Amtrak tail runnel project between New York and New Jersey to move full steam ahead.
November 12 -
The New Jersey Legislature has scheduled a "fact-finding" hearing to explore legalizing marijuana as a way to reform drug laws while also raising new revenue.
November 11 - New Jersey
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he would meet soon with state Senate President Steve Sweeney to discuss Atlantic Citys fiscal woes.
November 10 - New Jersey
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie conditionally vetoed key parts of an Atlantic City rescue package that the New Jersey Legislature approved in June.
November 9 - New Jersey
Officials in Harrison, N.J. say they are past a rough financial patch that coincided with the construction of a Major League Soccer stadium, and are now seeing the investment pay off.
November 6 -
The New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority appears to be settling a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over revenue bonds it issued in 1993 for Deborah Heart and Lung Center, which later entered into a total return swap.
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