- New York
June tax revenue in New York was stronger than expected, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli reported.
July 22 -
City Comptroller Scott Stringer asked the New York City Council to delay its vote on restricting the number of cars that tech-driven ride service Uber can put on the streets.
July 22 -
The outlook for Pennsylvania's most financially troubled school districts will remain bleak, according to Moody's.
July 22 -
Republic Airport on Long Island will be receiving $24.2 million in safety enhancements with majority of the funding coming from a federal grant, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on July 18.
July 21 -
The governing body of the Wyatt jail in Central Falls, R.I., made an initial $100,000 forbearance payment to the once-bankrupt city and named Daniel Martin warden.
July 21 - Connecticut
Collection of unclaimed property exceeded projections and enabled Connecticut to deposit $69 million into its general fund, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier.
July 20 - Rhode Island
The $8 billion Employees Retirement System of Rhode Island returned 0.41% in the June quarter, state Treasurer General Seth Magaziner reported.
July 20 - New York
The New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (NYSEFC) is set to issue $475.1 million in green bonds for clean water and drinking water projects throughout the Empire State.
July 20 -
A recent upgrade from Moodys could cut interest costs for this weeks $500 million bond sale, said New York MTA official.
July 20 - New Jersey
Atlantic City, N.J. has enough cash to meet its August general obligation debt service payments and expects to have sufficient liquidity through October, according to city officials.
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