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New York City Council member Daniel Dromm and Citizens Budget Commission president Andrew Rein explore the effects of looming state Medicaid cuts on the city's $95.3 billion preliminary budget. Paul Burton hosts from City Hall.
January 21 -
Mayor praised for restraint ahead of uncertainty about possible big cuts to city services by Albany.
January 17 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration had held funds in reserve since July citing concerns about revenue projections.
January 17 -
Rhode Island's governor is asking lawmakers to forward $269 million worth of initiatives to voters.
January 17 -
The mayor warned about looming state Medicaid cuts in his media briefing on the preliminary spending plan.
January 16 -
An increased debt load compared with its peer schools drove a downgrade to Barnard College ahead of a new borrowing.
January 16 -
The New Jersey governor is continuing his push for a tax on incomes above a million dollars after lawmakers rebuffed him during his first two years in office.
January 15 -
Indian River County won’t pursue the federal litigation further, but it will proceed with a lawsuit in state court over the use of its railroad crossings.
January 15 -
Atlantic City’s recent fiscal progress under state control provided a lift for two municipal issuers tied to the Jersey Shore gambling hub.
January 14 -
Alan Schankel, a longtime municipal bond analyst and managing director at Janney Capital Markets in Philadelphia, has retired.
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