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Cranston, R.I., Mayor Allan Fung, who cemented a pension overhaul package for his city, said the proposed state-level settlement burdens communities.
March 4 - New York
Standard & Poor's has taken the Long Island Power Authority off of credit watch negative but has retained a negative outlook on its A-minus rating.
March 3 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphia's mayor plans to sell the city's public gas works, defeasing the works bond debt in the process and raising money for the city's pension fund.
March 3 - New York
The New York City Housing Development Corp.'s board approved Mayor Bill de Blasio's appointment of Gary Rodney as president.
March 3 - New York
Expansion of after-school programs for middle school students will cost $190 million, said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
March 3 - Pennsylvania
Former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Linda Thompson said she will run for Congress against Republican incumbent Scott Perry.
March 3 - Pennsylvania
Municipal analysts will discuss strategic outlooks at the next Logan Square meeting of the Philadelphia Mutual Analyst Society.
March 3 - Connecticut
Connecticut's Bond Commission approved $1 million to fund removal of the state-owned Springborn Dam on the Scantic River in Enfield.
February 28 - Massachusetts
Under a pay-for-success initiative, Massachusetts embarks on $27 million, seven-year program designed to reduce incarceration rates for at-risk young men.
February 28 - Maine
For perhaps the first time ever, Maine legislators have initiated creating supplemental budgets without the governor's input.
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