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The MTA took a victory lap on congestion pricing, presenting new data and rebuking the "existential threat" from the White House.
February 27 -
Current and former residents of The Harborside, a 329-unit continuing-care retirement community in Port Washington on Long Island's North Shore, are anticipated to receive an initial $6 million distribution after a sale of the facility for $86 million to Chicago-based private equity firm Focus Healthcare Partners, according to a plan approved by a bankruptcy court.
February 24 -
The DOT cited the use of the tolls for transit as one of its reasons to terminate.
February 19 -
Blake G. Washington discussed Medicare, the MTA and more at a luncheon with the Citizens Budget Commission.
February 11 -
Josh Shapiro suggested modest spending hikes — and even more modest revenue growth.
February 7 -
The NYC TFA will test how the national news cycle has affected the market's appetites.
February 6 -
Connecticut's governor proposed a new public finance tool as part of a broad plan to improve the state's resiliency against extreme weather and climate change.
February 5 -
Plans to sell a bankrupt municipal bond-financed care facility to a private equity firm threaten to upend care for its frail senior residents.
February 3 -
Gov. Kathy Hochul's $252 billion state budget proposal calls for lower-bracket income tax cuts and one-time cash payouts for everyone.
February 3 -
The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust has seen higher demand from local utilities for loans because of climate change threats and clean water regulations.
January 27