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The $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local taxes could pose a long-term threat to Connecticut, New Jersey and New York, according to credit analysts.
January 30 -
Known as “MWBE University,” Comptroller Scott Stringer's series of workshops is designed for such businesses to obtain certification and navigate the procurement process.
January 29 -
Ohio businessman Dan Slane said his list of 50 emergency and national security projects is "going nowhere."
January 29 -
The "transformative" effect of landing the second Amazon headquarters is likely to help the economy of the winning government, according to S&P.
January 26 -
The increasing saturation of the Northeast market with casinos bodes poorly for states expecting tax windfalls, analysts said.
January 26 -
First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan put the price tag at $425 million over four years.
January 24 -
City officials intend to fight language that they say would put the city on the hook for emergency repairs by the state-run MTA.
January 23 -
The authority realized $534 million in present-value savings from those transactions in 2017, said finance director Patrick McCoy.
January 23 -
Key variables include how Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the MTA would use the roughly $1 billion projected for mass transit, New York City's role and how Albany would tweak the measure.
January 22 -
Increased use of battery storage may further disrupt a public power industry already in transition, experts told municipal bond professionals.
January 19 -
A wave of U.S. catastrophes has northeast municipal issuers scrutinizing resiliency options and how to fund them.
January 19 -
The New York City Economic Development Corp. has named Eric Clement to be senior vice president and head of its strategic investments group.
January 17 -
New York's governor unveiled a $168 billion spending proposal for the 2019 fiscal year during his annual budget address.
January 16 -
The City Council unanimously to extend the deadline for the filing of the mayor’s preliminary Fiscal 2019 budget by two weeks to Feb. 1 as city officials digested state budget plans announced Tuesday.
January 16 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio envisions a tobacco-type groundswell in the fight against fossil-fuel companies while skeptics differ.
January 12 -
New York City Councilmember Daniel Dromm will take over as Chair of the finance committee, assuming a key role in budget negotiations with the mayor’s office.
January 11 -
The ratings withdrawal impacts two Indiana bonds and various New York, and Virginia local government issues.
January 10 -
Avi Fink, who had been the mayor's deputy chief of staff, will help manage the city's $86 billion expense budget and $16 billion capital budget for 2018.
January 10 -
New York City would be the first major U.S. public pension to divest from fossil fuel businesses.
January 10 -
PFM Financial Advisors' Mary Francoeur is the 2018 chair of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.
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