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Enrollment pressures are manageable while pension costs should stabilize long-term, Fitch Ratings said.
March 6 -
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney’s budget accounts for lower beverage tax projections by borrowing less for planned infrastructure projects.
March 5 -
Pittsburgh, whose bonds were junk in 2003, has become a national model for urban rejuvenation.
March 2 -
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney wants new tax revenue to help the city’s cash-strapped school district erase a massive deficit.
March 1 -
Northeast municipal bond issuance was up 4% from 2016 to $121.3 billion.
February 23 -
The commonwealth, in the face of a lawsuit and against a backdrop of budget stride, intends to proceed with its $1.4 billion sale.
February 12 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf released a 'plain vanilla' $32.9 billion executive budget in a state where the politics is anything but.
February 7 -
The first full year of Philadelphia soda tax collections came in $12.2 million below projections.
January 29 -
Against a backdrop of chronic state budget strife, Jefferies will price the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s tobacco master settlement bonds this week.
January 29 -
Ohio businessman Dan Slane said his list of 50 emergency and national security projects is "going nowhere."
January 29 -
The bond-funded venue would bring the public and alumni back to campus to see the university's transformation, Temple's president said.
January 22 -
Increased use of battery storage may further disrupt a public power industry already in transition, experts told municipal bond professionals.
January 19 -
A group of eight taxpayers wants a Lackawanna County judge to immediately enforce a tax-cap order on the Pennsylvania city.
January 17 -
The law firm is building out its Pennsylvania public finance practice.
January 9 -
The court upheld a county ruling that taxation limits under a state law eclipse the city's home-rule charter.
January 5 -
The firm added nationally recognized tax attorney Jeremy Spector to its Philadelphia office.
January 3 -
Pittsburgh cleared another hurdle Wednesday in its quest to exit state financial oversight.
December 21 -
The council is exploring legislation to collect around $492 million in delinquent real estate taxes that could aid the city’s school district.
December 14 -
Mismanagement at the Philadelphia Parking Authority cost the city’s school district nearly $78 million over the past five years, according to the state auditor.
December 11 -
The Philadelphia School District’s planned transition back to local control after 16 years of state control could add credit pressure the city’s 13 charter schools, according to S&P Global Ratings.
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