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Chuck Schumer, New York's senior senator and Senate Democratic leader, laid out the harm the ongoing federal government shutdown is doing to the Empire State.
January 7 -
Skeptics question the reliability of the new design and New York MTA's ability to execute the project cheaply and efficiently.
January 4 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday commissioned a "less invasive" alternative to New York's nearly $500 million Canarsie Tunnel repair project.
January 3 -
A federal judge struck down New York State's newly enacted opioid tax, creating a potential budgetary challenge for the state as Gov. Andrew Cuomo gears up to unveil his next fiscal plan.
January 3 -
Moody's Investors Service upgraded Johnson City to Baa3.
December 31 -
The Independent Budget Office expects city debt service to rise to $8.4 billion in fiscal 2022 from $6.8 billion in fiscal 2020.
December 21 -
The bi-state transportation agency's new budget plan keeps it on track to tackle large-scale airport redevelopment projects.
December 18 -
Moody's underscored the sense of uncertainty facing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority by dropping its outlook to negative.
December 14 -
A school district in upstate New York missed a bond payment last month because of a snow day.
December 14 -
Former longtime New York City budget veteran Mark Page, who was tapped to help Long Island’s Nassau County tackle mounting tax settlement debt, is retiring at the of the year.
December 13 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio's troubleshooting plan for New York public housing features three new programs.
December 13 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants a second look at the planned L-train shutdown while Sen. Charles Schumer called the authority slow in positive train control.
December 11 -
Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
December 10 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority board intends to vote on its $16.7 billion operating budget as outyear deficits and other challenges hover.
December 10 -
Americans place almost $150 billion in illegal sports bets annually, according to the American Gaming Association.
December 7 -
The bank won't say what led to Stratford Shields' firing; his representative accused the firm of engineering the ouster.
December 6 -
Wells Fargo will replace Stratford Shields, who is out following an administrative leave.
December 6 -
Officials in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration trumpet New York City’s healthcare savings program. Budget watchdogs don't buy it.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces a plate of challenges as crowded as its trains at New York rush hour.
December 5 -
Site-selection expert John Boyd Jr. breaks down who won and lost in the Amazon "sweepstakes," the role of public incentives and the next wave of corporate relocation. Paul Burton hosts.
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