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California joined 21 other states and seven local governments to sue the federal government in an effort to overturn what they see as pro-coal rulemaking.
August 15 -
The review of the final credit, Chicago's senior-lien water bonds, was resolved when the bonds were defeased.
August 9 -
The county in the New York suburbs received its second upgrade in two months after eliminating cumulative general fund deficits.
August 9 -
The selection includes Acacia Financial Group and Frasca & Associates, each of which is certified as a women-owned business enterprise and Mohanty Gargiulo, a certified minority- and women-owned business enterprise.
August 9 -
The insurer seeks at least $720 million from Wall Street firms that underwrote Puerto Rico bonds issued from 2001 to 2007.
August 8 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority should reconsider its proposal to debar contractors for late or overbudget work, the Citizens Budget Commission said.
August 7 -
A reduced debt burden following the completion of capital investments positioned Orange Regional Medical Center in New York’s Hudson Valley for a credit upgrade.
August 6 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore discuss what's behind the city's $93 billion FY20 spending plan. Paul Burton hosts.
August 6 -
A power struggle in Mount Vernon, New York, over who will replace a mayor forced out following a campaign finance scandal leaves the Westchester County city's future fiscal direction in flux.
August 5 -
Officials say the guidelines 'memorialize' the extensive debt management constraints under state and local laws, and the city's fiscal objectives.
August 5 -
Data from so-called smart devices can trigger catastrophe for muni issuers if mishandled.
August 2 -
Supporters of two offshore wind projects in development off Long Island say they will spark a wave of investment to make the Empire State a leader in renewable energy development.
July 26 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board accepted a consultant's far-reaching transformation blueprint that leaves many questions unanswered.
July 25 -
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board weighs a far-reaching overhaul, one infrastructure analyst suggests improvements.
July 23 -
With plenty of bonds to chew on this week, we detail what's on tap and note a ratings affirmation for the city.
July 22 -
The lawsuits were filed a day after 11 Democrats in the Senate and a bipartisan group of 47 House lawmakers announced a long-shot effort to repeal the regulation using the Congressional Review Act.
July 17 -
Eli Dvorkin of Center for an Urban Future explores how to improve New York City’s public parks infrastructure, from better staffing to untapped revenue opportunities. Paul Burton hosts.
July 16 -
The Long Island township is emerging from the cloud of SEC scrutiny.
July 15 -
Denise Richardson, who previously held environmental and technology posts for the city, most recently was executive director of a construction trade group.
July 15 -
Separating capital construction projects from transit operations at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly generated many questions and some pushback.
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