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A planned overnight short-notice vote failed to materialize amid continued tweaks.
September 15 -
S&P Global Ratings cut its rating on Hartford, Conn.'s general obligation bonds by four notches to B-minus from BB and the rating on the Hartford Stadium Authority's lease revenue bonds by three notches to B-minus from BB-minus, the rating agency said on Thursday.
September 14 -
The organization New Jersey Policy Perspective issued the report.
September 14 -
Municipal Bond Club of New York members were urged to "continue preaching" the benefits as Congress debates tax reform.
September 14 -
The rating agency cautioned that rising pension costs and revenue restraints could pose challenges.
September 14 -
Longtime bond attorney Jeremy A. Spector has retired as executive director for the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority after nearly two years leading the higher education conduit issuer through record volume.
September 13 -
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio handily won the Democratic primary on Tuesday, beating his main rival Sal Albanese.
September 13 -
Continued lack of a budget will mean a spending freeze and further rating agency backlash.
September 13 -
The rating agency cited warnings by Mayor Luke Bronin that Connecticut's capital could go bankrupt in 60 days.
September 12 -
Improved reserve levels helped spur the district's first upgrade in seven years, though it remains speculative grade.
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