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S&P lowered its outlook to negative, citing constraints from the four-month impasse.
October 16 -
The short-term lifeline will enable the commonwealth to make Medicaid payments while it will lacks a revenue plan.
October 13 -
UBS Wealth Management Americas continues to fill out its re-emerging public finance practice, adding three more new-hires in Dallas, Los Angeles and New York.
October 12 -
The commonwealth will also issue GANs and commonwealth transportation fund revenue bonds in November.
October 12 -
The Connecticut Education Association seeks an injunction, calling the governor's executive-order cuts illegal.
October 12 -
The job cuts are permitted under the state’s Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act, the judge ruled.
October 11 -
The U.S. Senate’s proposed spending plan would raise the cap on airports' passenger facility charges and expand airport improvement grants.
October 11 -
Thursday's $24.3 million deal Thursday comes with a low-investment grade rating.
October 11 -
The mayor cited high reserves and bond ratings while challengers Nicole Malliotakis and Bo Dietl called his spending reckless.
October 11 -
The governor said the lease agreement could provide $200 million up front for the cash-strapped state.
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