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Gov. Charlie Baker appointed the five-member Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority control board right after signing the $38 billion fiscal 2016 budget.
July 20 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania legislature settled nothing over the weekend as the commonwealth's budget, three weeks late, remains unsigned.
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A decade after being on the brink of bankruptcy, Buffalo, N.Y., is reinventing itself with a high-tech economy and is experiencing a renaissance.
July 17 - Connecticut
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority plans to sell $161 million in tax-exempt bonds in three series to finance single-family mortgages.
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The New Jersey Transit Board of Directors has approved a 9% fare hike as part of its fiscal 2016 operating budget adopted on July 15.
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The Delaware River Port Authority's board approved an $18 monthly credit for E-ZPass monthly account users on four bridges connecting Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey.
July 15 - New York
New York City plans to price $750 million of general obligation refunding bonds on July 30 through negotiation, after a two-day retail period.
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Mayor Stephen Reed "could not have acted alone," Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane said in announcing corruption charges.
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A New Jersey tax court ruling stating that one of its nonprofit hospitals is not exempt from property tax payments from 2006 to 2008 is unlikely to have implications in other states, according to Fitch Ratings.
July 15 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released a four-part agenda to overhaul the city's housing authority, following an audit by his office.
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