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New York City’s $87.96 billion budget for fiscal 2018 shows “a responsible increase” of 2.8% from the adjusted 2017 budget, according to an analysis done by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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To celebrate, NYC Ferry is offering half price draft beverages on all ships equipped with concessions.
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The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
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Personal tax receipts plunged 11.6% as investors held off on transactions anticipating tax reform in Washington, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said.
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The MTA's debt-service backstop mitigates risk, the rating agency says.
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A rise in New York’s allowable property tax levy increase to 1.84% from 0.68% is a credit positive for the state’s municipalities, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s intended $500 million offering of transportation revenue bonds will be on the day-to-day calendar amid the authority’s wave of derailments, signaling malfunctions and track fires.
July 24 -
The $4 billion reconstruction of the Delta Air Lines terminal at LaGuardia Airport will be the airline's financial responsibility.
July 21 -
Bingham's 35-year muni career includes US Bancorp, Société Générale and Wachovia.
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The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer expressed his displeasure with the Department of Education over missing computers at a press conference in Manhattan on Wednesday.
July 19 -
State government April income tax revenue fell 4%, in what may be an early sign of the "Trump Effect" on taxpayer behavior.
July 18 -
New York's redesigned Open Data Portal is getting 50,000 new users a month.
July 14 -
The campaign finance board cited the straw-voter scandal that emerged during his 2013 run.
July 14 -
The MTA's new capital plan will include nearly $2 billion for the project to add capacity on the LIRR Main Line.
July 14 -
A new case will be brought against Silver, says the acting U.S. attorney.
July 13 -
Struggles with tuition revenue growth landed a junk rating for Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y.
July 12 -
Senators from New York and New Jersey want to keep the Gateway Tunnel Project on track.
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There are times when there is no better alternative to a tax increase.
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New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
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