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Long Island’s Nassau County is staring at its lowest budget deficit in four years, according to its state fiscal control board.
October 18 -
Proceeds from a $40.64 million multifamily conduit revenue bond issue will benefit the residents of the Georgia King Village Project.
October 18 -
"I thought their approach was novel," Connecticut Lottery Corp. President Gregory Smith said of New Jersey's maneuver to boost pension funding.
October 18 -
Kelly Jin, a former White House adviser, will work to streamline analytical and data practices in the Big Apple.
October 17 -
Continued fiscal progress a year in the wake of resolving outstanding casino tax appeals moved Atlantic City’s credit rating toward a B grade for the first time since early 2016.
October 17 -
With Democratic majority, Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, a supporter of tax-exempt bond financing, would chair the Ways and Means committee.
October 17 -
One of the nation’s top public finance law firms has expanded its presence in the Northeast with inaugural hires for its New York City office.
October 16 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority should cut commuter-rail fares within the boroughs to the cost of a subway MetroCard.
October 16 -
New York State made a one-time payment to Niagara Falls to offset disputed casino revenue-sharing losses.
October 15 -
Stan Brezenoff expects to tap public-private partnerships and design-build as he sets out to rectify the troubled New York City Housing Authority,
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