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Mayor Jim Kenney’s fifth budget proposal seeks to shield the city from a potential recession.
March 6 -
Cash-flow struggles amid sharp tuition revenue declines the past few years placed the Philadelphia private college on the verge of another credit downgrade one year after its rating was dropped into low investment grade territory.
March 5 -
The city on Long Island tapped municipal finance veteran Donna Gaden to steer a turnaround following years of structural deficits.
March 4 -
Recently elected Mayor Justin Elicker revived an old municipal battle cry with a call for more contributions from Yale University and Yale New Haven Health.
March 4 -
The National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia filed for Chapter 11 this week, burdened by debt sold to construct its building.
March 3 -
Looming state budget cuts combined with the COVID-19 threat could have a negative impact on NYC's economy.
March 3 -
Scranton, Pa., activist Gary St. Fleur describes his group's successful suit that claimed the city was overtaxing its residents under Pennsylvania law. Paul Burton hosts.
March 3 -
Janet Mills’ administration wants to add protection against potential federal Medicaid using newly projected state revenues.
March 2 -
Issuers tapping the market in uncertain times, but with certainty of low rates.
March 2 -
After years of contentious state budget battles over NJ Transit, state Senate President Steve Sweeney is proposing a permanent funding solution.
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