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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.
July 11 -
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.
July 10 -
More than two years after creating a CEO position, the Port Authority hasn't hired one.
July 7 -
Upgrades at Penn Station in New York City are intended to untangle congested rail corridor.
July 6 -
The Long Island Rail Road is still working out alternatives to Penn Station construction this summer.
July 6 -
Drexel Hamilton hired Roger Anderson as senior vice president, expanding its municipal finance team.
July 6 -
Municipalities across the U.S. have an opportunity to re-purpose underused and undervalued assets, according to RBC Capital Markets and HR&A Advisors.
July 6 -
College-bound high school seniors from across New York City got their first introduction to the world of public finance on Wednesday when they attended a special bond class organized by The Municipal Forum of New York and Futures and Options.
July 5 -
Troubleshooter Joe Lhota, back as chair of New York's MTA, has no shortage of challenges.
June 30 -
New York lawmakers approved a three-year extension of counties' authority to levy local sales tax.
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Aetna is moving its corporate headquarters to Manhattan, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday. The health insurance company will move from Hartford, Conn., to its new headquarters at 61 9th Avenue by the end of 2018.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced emergency actions for mass transit in New York City.
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