- Pennsylvania
Philadelphia's credit outlook slipped as S&P Global Ratings revised it to negative from stable ahead of the city's planned $282.9 million general obligation refunding sale.
November 8 -
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authoritys bondholders face only minimal risks from a six-day transit strike in Philadelphia that ended early Monday, according to Moodys Investors Service.
November 7 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Treasurer Timothy Reese suspended Wells Fargo from investment and trading activities for one year in the aftermath of the banks fake-accounts scandal
November 3 - Pennsylvania
York, Pa., and its police union saved nearly $10 million in projected pension costs and helped improve the stability of its pension fund, said Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
November 1 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Treasurer Timothy Reese launched a $100 million initiative that he said would provide a competitive rate of return while supporting affordable housing.
November 1 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphias general fund tax revenues exceeded projections in the first quarter of the 2017 fiscal year, according to City Controller Alan Butkovitz.
October 31 - New Jersey
Growing disconnects between state and local governments across the U.S. are especially impacting municipalities in the neighboring Northeast states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, panelists emphasized at the The Bond Buyers Mid-Atlantic Municipal Market conference Tuesday.
October 25 - Pennsylvania
Navigating the regulatory minefield is one of the biggest challenges facing the Mid-Atlantic muni market, officials from underwriting firms said at a Bond Buyer conference in Philadelphia.
October 25 - Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh is poised to leave state fiscal oversight by 2019, said Mayor Bill Peduto.
October 13 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Treasurer Timothy Reese expects to huddle with Wells Fargo representatives soon in light of the bank's fake-accounts scandal.
October 7 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, while dodging specifics, said he and legislative leaders are working on a local pension overhaul package.
October 6 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's local pension funding problem requires a comprehensive state-level fix, said state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
October 5 - Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia Parking Authority is facing a probe from Pennsylvanias auditor general following multiple sexual harassment allegations.
October 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service appears to have reversed itself in recently closing an audit with no change to the tax-exempt status of some general obligation bonds issued by a Pennsylvania school district issued in 2005 and advance refunded in 2013.
October 3 - Pennsylvania
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's Sept. 2 decision to revoke a nearly 40-year tax reciprocity agreement with neighboring Pennsylvania does not pose an immediate credit impact for either state, according to S&P Global Ratings.
September 9 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is headed toward a fiscal pileup that could imperil the states entire transportation system, said state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
September 7 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphias outlook was revised to negative from stable by Moodys Investors Service, which cited concerns about weakened reserves.
September 7 - Pennsylvania
In an effort to pull in more revenue for New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie revoked a nearly 40-year tax agreement with neighboring Pennsylvania.
September 6 - Pennsylvania
Nearly 10,000 tax-abated properties will return to Philadelphia's tax rolls over the next five years adding an estimated $55 million in new revenue, City Controller Alan Butkovitz said.
September 2 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale has begun an audit of Pittsburgh's public pension plan and repeated his call for statewide overhaul.
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