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New York MTA intends to add more than 2,000 state-of-the-art buses to its transportation fleet over five years at a $1.3 billion cost, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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In a case that could prove pivotal to New Jerseys future credit rating, the states Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 14 to determine if annual cost of living adjustments to retirees' pension benefits need to be restored.
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Organizers of a muni conference that features academics, market practitioners, public officials and regulations are rebranding the event and moving it from Boston to Washington.
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Pennsylvanias budget impasse may force the Red Lion Area School District into bankruptcy, its superintendent said.
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Rhode Island Commerce Corp., whose predecessor agency the SEC charged with defrauding investors in the 38 Studios bond fiasco, says the filing parallels its own clawback attempts.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday charged a Rhode Island agency, its underwriter, and three individuals associated with $75 million of 2010 bonds for a startup video game company with defrauding investors by not revealing the complete financial status of the company or the extent of the compensation arrangement with the underwriter.
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The Schaghticoke Tribal Nation filed a lawsuit against Connecticut, asserting a casino law is unconstitutional.
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With a strike deadline looming, New Jersey Transit and a coalition of 11 railroad labor unions are negotiating to avoid a shutdown of its commuter rail system.
March 7 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell $750 million building aid revenue bonds on March 14 after a two-day retail period.
March 7 - Massachusetts
Boston intends to come to market this week with a roughly $140 million sale of Series 2016A new-money GO bonds and an $8.1 million refunding.
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