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"During this critical period for our state's future, I'm looking forward to having Blake Washington on my team," Gov. Hochul said.
July 28 -
The plan dedicates most of the funds to repairing and modernization existing infrastructure.
July 24 -
New Jersey sued the federal government to block a plan to charge drivers entering midtown Manhattan, claiming federal regulatory approval was ill-considered.
July 21 -
After a tax increase, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority projects five straight years of balanced budgets for the first time in more than 20 years.
July 21 -
The fiscal 2024 budget features new spending without a fare hike or clear indication of when a dedicated funding stream for the state transit operator will be found.
July 20 -
Officials are assessing the damage wrought by the worst floods to hit the state since Hurricane Irene. Since then, the state has spent millions to climate-proof infrastructure.
July 19 -
The back half of July is starting "much like the front half with ongoing UST volatility and municipal supply staying in the forefront," said Kim Olsan, senior vice president of municipal bond trading at FHN Financial.
July 18 -
Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund infrastructure projects in the city's $164.8 billion 10-year capital plan.
July 14 -
Mr. Wolfe worked at Goldman Sachs, Prudential Securities, E-Bond Trade.com, Merrill Lynch and ButcherMark Financial Advisors. He also led the Illinois Health Facilities Authority and had advisory roles for the city of Phoenix, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp. and Dartmouth College.
July 13 -
With the third quarter officially under way, municipal bond experts say the tax-exempt market is poised for better performance and stronger market technicals ahead in the second half.
July 11