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Michel Faulkner, the Republican candidate for New York City comptroller, discusses how he would manage the city's debt, and work toward spending controls and Housing Authority overhaul. Hosted by Paul Burton.
October 24 -
The petition calls the $1.25 billion budget-balancing move unconstitutional.
October 24 -
The most severely impacted New Jersey municipalities have largely recovered from the 2012 superstorm, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 23 -
Treasurer Denise Nappier called for sound bond-cap provisions, full funding of ARCs and adherence to a 2008 pension bond covenant.
October 23 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says it has spent almost $1 billion, with more on the way.
October 20 -
Few details have emerged yet about a tentative state budget deal that might help the capital city dodge bankruptcy.
October 20 -
The district's financial advisor has proposed issuing $9.9 million in bonds this year, next year and in 2020, with a much larger $23.65 million bond in 2019.
October 20 -
The Ocean State is divided over a deal to build a minor-league baseball stadium in Pawtucket.
October 20 -
The former police detective turned entrepreneur and actor takes aim at Mayor Bill de Blasio.
October 19 -
Judge James Gibbons allowed the city to appeal immediately to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.
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