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New York State and New York City comptrollers Thomas DiNapoli and Scott Stringer, respectively, called on the SEC to compel fossil fuel industry companies to better disclosure climate change material risks
April 17 - Massachusetts
Massachusetts intends to sell $550 million of general obligation bonds through a competitive offering, the commonwealth's first under state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg.
April 17 - New Jersey
A Florida developer and a Southern New Jersey university are looking to spearhead a renaissance in Atlantic City.
April 17 - California
Rising retirement benefit costs are threatening municipal services in California and the problem will worsen short-term, according to a Manhattan Institute report.
April 16 - Connecticut
Connecticut intends to issue its first all-green bond sale next week, $250 million to finance wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects statewide.
April 15 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Public School Employees' Retirement System named state Rep. Glen Grell executive director effective May 1.
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The Providence, R.I., City Council will consider a proposal to borrow $57.7 million for upfront costs of a 1.6-mile streetcar line.
April 15 - New York
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance is on pace to stop more than half a billion dollars of improper refund claims in 2015.
April 15 - Pennsylvania
Standard & Poor's affirmed its A-plus rating on the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency's Series 2005A capital fund security revenue bonds and removed its rating from credit watch with negative implications.
April 14 - New York
Raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour in New York City by 2019 would boost wages by $10 billion a year and benefit its nearly 1.5 million workers, Comptroller Scott Stringer said.
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