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He will assume the Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society position from Tom Kozlik.
September 20 -
S&P Global Ratings cited fiscal shakiness while Gov. Tom Wolf called for an end to the budget impasse.
September 20 -
Gov. Tom Wolf has threatened further cuts without a balanced $32 billion fiscal 2018 budget.
September 18 -
The Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society meets Sept. 21.
September 15 -
The state awaits word on how Gov. Tom Wolf will handle the situation as bond rating agencies continue to hover.
September 15 -
Continued lack of a budget will mean a spending freeze and further rating agency backlash.
September 13 -
Improved reserve levels helped spur the district's first upgrade in seven years, though it remains speculative grade.
September 11 -
Gov. Tom Wolf has threatened a spending freeze and rating agencies have threatened more downgrades.
September 11 -
The action by the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia is a response to enrollment challenges.
September 7 -
A Lackawanna County court has scheduled another hearing for Monday on a challenge to Scranton's ability to collect certain local taxes.
September 7 -
The firm announced a merger with Lindquist & Vennum LLP.
September 5 -
A multimillion dollar financing plan to renovate the Days Inn hotel complex in Vernon Township into independent senior housing for middle income couples and individuals has been approved by the Crawford County Hospital Authority.
August 30 -
The new hires will bolster the firm's P3 and high ed/healthcare teams.
August 24 -
The rating agency cited the threat that the troubled city would lose tax revenue.
August 22 -
The city priced refunding bonds for Philadelphia Gas Works.
August 21 -
State officials say they won't permit unlimited short-term borrowing.
August 21 -
The region's slipping volume reflected a national trend.
August 18 -
Health care giant University of Pittsburgh Medical Center plans to spend $235 million in the Harrisburg, York and Lancaster areas in 2018. Much of it would go toward a new hospital in York, with some also spent at three other midstate hospitals.
August 17 -
Moody’s projects more utility privatizations as local issuers look to cope with financial distress and sidestep maintenance and compliance costs.
August 15 -
Federal Judge Juan Sánchez acknowledged the complexity of the case.
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