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Eugene DePasquale urged the system to pay Wall Street less and better educate its board members.
August 10 -
Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the watchdog New York City Independent Budget Office, examines the city's economy, its budget and its variables. Hosted by Paul Burton and Chip Barnett.
August 10 -
The vote culminated a five-year effort designed to fund public improvements, notably to transit infrastructure.
August 10 -
Stratford Shields, a long-time municipal finance professional, comes to Wells from RBC Capital Markets in Chicago.
August 9 -
Penobscot County, Maine, voters will not be asked until 2018 to fund renovations at Bangor's former YMCA building to ease jail overcrowding, according to County Commissioner Peter Baldacci.
August 9 -
The end of a casino revenue sharing agreement impacts the city's credit, says S&P.
August 9 -
A Lackawanna County court says a state law that caps tax rates supersedes city home-rule provisions.
August 9 -
Year's end is the new target to launch the first segment of the Brightline train service.
August 9 -
Officials from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority testified about the agency’s recently released subway action plan at a hearing Tuesday before the New York City Council’s transportation committee.
August 8 -
Chapman and Cutler LLP expanded its municipal and structured finance practices by hiring a 10 lawyer team.
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