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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority must consider the age of its subway system and a strained budget when considering technical enhancements, officials said.
January 30 -
New York's MTA said it saved $310 million by terminating three leveraged lease agreements that exposed itself to downgraded bond insurer Assured Guaranty.
January 30 - New York
New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner voiced skepticism of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to reducing local pension contributions.
January 29 - New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg introduced a $70.1 billion preliminary budget for New York City, while an impasse with the teachers union hovers over city finances.
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority achieved about $1 billion in present-value savings from its 2012 refundings, according to officials.
January 29 -
Officials at New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority are studying the use of technology to minimize subway commuter deaths, but admit it won't come cheap.
January 28 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded the College of New Rochelle's bonds to Ba1 from Baa3.
January 25 - New York
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Poughkeepsie, N.Y.'s debt to Baa2 from A2.
January 25 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency may make little headway into breaking up the "big three," but it may trigger changes in operations by Moody's Investors Service, Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings, according to a municipal analyst.
January 25 -
The New York Thruway Authority has started the bonding process for a new Tappan Zee bridge.
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The Treasury and IRS have sent two separate letters to Sens. Lautenberg and Nelson regarding concerns over available financing for housing damaged by Hurricane Sandy and tax guidance on political subdivisions that would affect community development districts in Florida.
January 23 - New York
New York City Comptroller John Liu launched Checkbook NYC 2.0, a website that he said opens the door into how the city spends its $70 billion annual budget.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed $142.6 billion budget for 2013-14 included some plusses for New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
January 23 -
Moody's Investors Service placed tobacco settlement revenue bonds of issuers in 17 states and two territories under review with direction uncertain because of legal settlement announced in December. The action affects $20.5 billion of debt.
January 23 - New York
In his proposal of a budget Tuesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a route for localities to lower pension costs.
January 22 - New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is selling $350 million of bonds subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax Wednesday.
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SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn faces insolvency as soon as May, said New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
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New York public health system Nassau Health Care Corp. captured an interest rate of 0.4% and saw broad investor interest Tuesday when it sold $40 million of insured revenue anticipation notes backed by future Medicaid payments.
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On Wednesday the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York approved a $155 million bond for Pace University.
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The House late Tuesday approved more than $50 billion of aid for victims of Superstorm Sandy, which ravaged parts of New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and other states.
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