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Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute takes a deep dive into the New York region's transportation funding quandary. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
November 6 -
Moody’s Investors Service boosted the Town of Hempstead to Aa2 from Aa3 and assigned a positive outlook.
November 5 -
New York City purchasing managers reported that employment reached another record high level in October.
November 2 -
New Jersey Transit delays Tuesday caused by a stuck 108-year-old bridge demonstrate the need for the Gateway project, backers say.
November 1 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released the city’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2018 on Wednesday.
October 31 -
The Rental Assistance Demonstration program may provide the New York City Housing Authority with some breathing room, interim chief Stan Brezenoff said.
October 31 -
Ronnie Lowenstein has been reappointed as director of the New York City Independent Budget Office.
October 31 -
Andrew Rein has been chosen to be the next president of the Citizens Budget Commission.
October 31 -
The NYC comptroller’s report shows 80% of certified MWBE firms are still not receiving any business from the city.
October 30 -
Write-downs on two major U.S. public-private partnerships led to the company decision, Skanska’s president said.
October 26 -
New York’s mass transit crisis has prompted some transportation advocates to say the city would be better off taking back subway and bus operations from the state-run MTA.
October 26 -
Funding a major capital program increasingly with debt is a big challenge, said finance director Robert Foran.
October 23 -
Moody's Investors Service lowered its outlook for the county's Aa1 rating.
October 23 -
California and New York City are showing us the path forward, as they often do, in the face of the new limits on the federal deduction for state and local taxes.
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Long Island’s Nassau County is staring at its lowest budget deficit in four years, according to its state fiscal control board.
October 18 -
Kelly Jin, a former White House adviser, will work to streamline analytical and data practices in the Big Apple.
October 17 -
One of the nation’s top public finance law firms has expanded its presence in the Northeast with inaugural hires for its New York City office.
October 16 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority should cut commuter-rail fares within the boroughs to the cost of a subway MetroCard.
October 16 -
New York State made a one-time payment to Niagara Falls to offset disputed casino revenue-sharing losses.
October 15 -
Stan Brezenoff expects to tap public-private partnerships and design-build as he sets out to rectify the troubled New York City Housing Authority,
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