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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced emergency actions for mass transit in New York City.
June 29 -
Central Falls Mayor Jim Diossa trumpets his formerly bankrupt city's rise to investment-grade status, and compares the tiny Rhode Island city with other distressed issuers including Detroit, Puerto Rico and Illinois. Hosted by Paul Burton.
June 29 -
A delayed Pennsylvania budget would only have a minor effect on schools, S&P Global Ratings said
June 28 -
WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- The City Council approved bonding ordinances for both the $17.35 million financing of the city's accumulated deficit and the $133.25 million West Haven High School reconstruction.
June 28 -
The developer of a Florida passenger train service may forgo private activity bonds.
June 28 -
Maine lawmakers are trying to approve a new two-year state budget before the fiscal year begins.
June 28 -
Chances of an on-time Connecticut spending plan faded.
June 28 -
New Jersey lawmakers advanced Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed transfer of lottery revenues to boost state pensions.
June 27 -
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said Monday that she supports new legislation to be introduced Tuesday about how the state, city and Pawtucket Red Sox would finance a new baseball stadium because it addresses her concerns about whether Pawtucket would backstop its financial commitment if anticipated revenues fall short.
June 27 -
Maine State Treasurer Terry Hayes addresses recent disputes with Maine Gov. Paul LePage over bond sales and her upcoming campaign for governor in 2018. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
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