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Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems' bond credit rating to a level that could limit the organization's ability to obtain credit in the future.
June 9 -
The sale of $1.1 billion of unrated bonds for New Jersey's American Dream comes amid uncertainty about the future of indoor shopping malls.
June 9 -
The Maine Senate voted 26-9 Wednesday to override a Gov. Paul LePage veto of a bill that would force him to issue $15 million in voter-approved bonds earmarked to build affordable housing for senior citizens.
June 8 -
Transportation bonds that were at the center of a dispute between State Treasurer Terry Hayes and Gov. Paul LePage are ready to sell, resolving a conflict that threatened to hold up millions in funding for construction projects around the state.
June 8 -
New York City has become the first pension system in the nation to have totally divested its holdings in private prison companies, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer said on Thursday.
June 8 -
Phil Murphy and Kim Guadagno won primaries in the New Jersey race to replace Gov. Chris Christie.
June 7 -
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook to negative from stable on Syracuse, N.Y.'s outstanding general obligation (GO) bonds and Syracuse Industrial Development Agency's (IDA) parking facility revenue bonds, excluding the GO bonds secured by the New York State Aid Intercept Program.
June 7 -
The New York City Council on Tuesday approved the city’s $85.2 billion fiscal 2018 budget. The vote at City Hall confirmed the accord reached last Friday between Mayor Bill De Blasio and the City Council, the earliest agreement on a budget since 1992.
June 6 -
New York City's housing agency authorized $564 million in bonds.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's treasurer launched a transparency portal for the commonwealth's spending.
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