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Alternative strategies include general obligation borrowing to offset limited bonding capacity in the special transportation fund.
December 11 -
Municipal issuers continue to race to market with deals before the calendar turns over, as the tax bill may limit issuance in 2018.
December 8 -
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.
December 8 -
With a $2.4 billion modernization of Newark Liberty International Airport already taking flight, an urban planning group wants the airport to spread its wings further with a large-scale infrastructure project.
December 8 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie urged his successor to reduce health benefits for public employees as a way to fund the state’s underfunded pension system.
December 7 -
Only weeks after Gov. Dannel Malloy signed a fiscal 2018 budget, the state has a new round of fiscal crises.
December 7 -
Jason Teeters has joined Siebert Cisneros Shank as senior managing director in the corporate finance and capital markets division.
December 7 -
Regional Plan Association's far-reaching ideas for New York-area transit overhaul struck some nerves, and president Tom Wright welcomes the debate.
December 6 -
The agency keeps its AA-minus rating while calling the commonwealth less resilient.
December 6 -
New Jersey is cutting salaries for Atlantic City firefighters after a court limited staff reductions under the state’s Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act.
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