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The MTAs New York City Transit division left more than $13 million in fines and fees on the table, according to an audit by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
August 11 - New Jersey
New Jerseys Local Finance Board has green lighted an $800 million bond sale from a Wisconsin conduit issuer to finance the completion of a long-stalled mega mall.
August 11 - New York
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio nominated Eric Enderlin as president of the Housing Development Corp., a major player in de Blasio's affordable housing initiative.
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Municipal bonds issued for Tennessee-based Global Ministries Foundation housing projects were placed on S&P Global Ratings' CreditWatch and could face rating downgrades because of uncertainty related to a federal investigation.
August 10 - New York
Signs of a possible slowdown of New York Citys economy merged during the second quarter, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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Transit officials and advocates recalled Robert Kiley as a savvy manager who helped lead New York Citys subway and bus system out of its systematic decay.
August 10 - New Jersey
A proposal to mandate higher payments for New Jersey's underfunded pension system is dead for 2016.
August 9 - New York
Atlantic City is grappling with another casino closure as it scrambles to avoid a state takeover.
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A federal judge on Friday dismissed Securities and Exchange Commission charges against Peter Cannava, a banker involved in an ill-fated private placement for startup video game company 38 Studios.
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A political brawl involving a bone-dry transportation trust fund and a pension-funding referendum continues as New Jersey lawmakers reconvene.
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