- Connecticut
Connecticut Treasurer Denise Nappier is in a neck-and-neck race against Trumbull First Selectman Tim Herbst in her bid for a fifth term.
November 5 - Rhode Island
Gina Raimondo, who as state general treasurer championed a landmark public-pension overhaul law, became Rhode Island's first female governor Tuesday night.
November 5 - New York
Standard & Poor's upgraded the New York State Power Authority's senior debt to AA from AA-minus on Nov. 3.
November 5 - New York
The Nassau County Sewer and Storm Water Finance Authority has received stronger ratings because of a new flow of funds.
November 3 - New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $400,000 grant program that aims to incentivize new businesses to locate to vacant storefronts along Sandy-damaged Staten Island's waterfront.
November 3 - New York
The New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority intends to sell about $375 million of second resolution, fixed-rate tax-exempt refunding and new money bonds on Nov. 13 after a one-day retail period.
November 3 -
While Puerto Rico faces fiscal problems that are similar to those of 1970s New York, it's important to note the differences between the two economies as the island commonwealth seeks a solution.
November 3
- Connecticut
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority plans a $97.5 million housing mortgage financing that includes a $57 million bond sale and two private placements.
November 3 - New York
A $5 million budgetary surplus and better transparency marks New York City's comprehensive annual financial report, said Comptroller Scott Stringer.
October 31 - Pennsylvania
Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday's elections, Pennsylvania's cities face problems from rising pension liabilities to fewer dollars from Harrisburg, according to six mayors.
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