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Eli Dvorkin of Center for an Urban Future explores how to improve New York City’s public parks infrastructure, from better staffing to untapped revenue opportunities. Paul Burton hosts.
July 16 -
Illinois is building a foundation to chip away at the state’s massive fiscal challenges, according to Deputy Governor Dan Hynes.
July 16 -
The new budget draws down fund balances for new spending and tax relief but improving reserves and fully funded pensions cushion the state's ratings.
July 15 -
New-issue supply started to trickle into the market Monday, a thin stream that will turn into a torrent by week’s end.
July 15 -
Denise Richardson, who previously held environmental and technology posts for the city, most recently was executive director of a construction trade group.
July 15 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, her finance team, and sister agencies will provide in-person fiscal updates at the city's annual investors' conference.
July 15 -
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey’s general business conditions index turned positive in July.
July 15 -
Separating capital construction projects from transit operations at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly generated many questions and some pushback.
July 15 -
A state report says Connecticut should consider converting eligible state assets into a trust and using state lottery proceeds for its public pension systems.
July 15 -
Chats showed him openly fantasizing about an assassination of San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz and heaping ridicule on ordinary Puerto Ricans.
July 15 -
The municipal bond market will continue to see a swarm of mid-sized deals that will be taken down with ease, continuing the good times that have been fueled by 27 straight weeks of fund inflows.
July 12 -
FEMA's "empty chair" at hearing draws fire from members of the House emergency preparedness subcommittee.
July 12 -
The case's primary claim of anti-trust violations is potentially headed to trial later this month.
July 12 -
The firm opened its fifth California office by hiringbanker José Vera in Pasadena.
July 12 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony before Congress this week made it seem a rate cut at the end of the month is a done deal.
July 12 -
Sen. John Kennedy introduced the bill in April, and is attempting to move it forward. It would overhaul MSRB board membership rules, particularly for members representing the public.
July 12 -
The evolution of the lawsuit has opened wide the window into high-yield stakes in the municipal industry and laid bare the relationships between broker-dealers and Nuveen.
July 12 -
The scandals are dealing a fresh hit to Rossello’s administration as he fights with the federal financial oversight board over his budget.
July 12 -
The education sector dominated the municipal bond market on Thursday as several big deals hit the screens.
July 11 -
The monitorship plan will extend until Sept. 13 for seven assisted living facilities he is trying to liquidate.
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