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Bond rating agencies could lower Rhode Island to junk if it misses 38 Studios moral obligation payments, said a report commissioned by a state agency.
May 9 - Pennsylvania
Bond rating agencies are poised to downgrade Pennsylvania again based on unfunded pension liability even if Gov. Tom Corbett's proposals pass, pension expert Richard Dreyfuss said.
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State University of New York broke off talks Monday with Brooklyn Health Partners, the high bidder to buy money-losing Long Island College Hospital.
May 6 - New York
Analysts eye with skepticism the pros and cons of the proposed nine-year agreement between New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and the teachers union.
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Rhode Island Secretary of State Ralph Mollis has begun to probe possible violations of lobbying rules involving Curt Schilling's 38 Studios video-game company.
May 6 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphia School District's responses to its difficult financial situation may lead to even worse financial problems down the road, Moody's said.
May 5 - Connecticut
Connecticut lawmakers worked over the weekend and burned midnight oil before passing a $19 billion budget for fiscal 2014-15 that failed to end partisan sniping.
May 5 - New York
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called for 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years, funded in part with $1 billion from the city's pension funds and 501(c)(3) bonds to finance middle-income housing.
May 5 - New York
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority approved wage increases and police recruits for Nassau County, N.Y. government Saturday morning.
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A federal decision is a credit positive for New York's nonprofit hospitals, said Moody's Investors Service.
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