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New York City should execute its capital projects more efficiently, officials and watchdogs say.
June 2 -
Connecticut-based insurance behemoth Aetna confirmed relocation talks with other states.
June 1 -
New York's mayor and comptroller will vote to bar the city from entering into new contracts with Wells Fargo.
May 31 -
The House is scheduled to vote on a slightly modified version of the controversial CHOICE Act during the week of June 5.
May 30 -
New York City Council members chided Mayor Bill de Blasio for misaligned capital commitments.
May 25 -
The administration wants to keep the tax exemption for state and local bonds, the Treasury secretary told Senate lawmakers.
May 25 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy released a framework to reshape contracts with state employee unions.
May 24 -
Although President Trump will be out of the country, his budget is expected to be released on Tuesday with all eyes on any allocation or lack thereof to infrastructure.
May 22 -
New York City will end fiscal 2017 with a $4 billion surplus, the Independent Budget Office projected.
May 15 -
Gov. Dannel Malloy presented a new Connecticut budget as two rating agencies downgraded the state.
May 15 -
The Federal Reserve is on track to begin unwinding its balance sheet this year or next, although U.S. central bankers are not in a rush to tighten and will take care to ensure their actions don’t trigger disruptions that harm the global economy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said.
May 11 -
The fed funds rate target is not far from the appropriate level, given the low natural rate of interest, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard said Monday.
May 8 -
With the economy recovering, now is the time to reflect on monetary policy framework and strategy and seriously consider flexible price-level targeting, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said Friday.
May 5 -
The CHOICE Act cleared the House Financial Services Committee and will move to the full House.
May 4 -
Caution was the operative word as New York City’s budget director and City Council members discussed the mayor’s proposed budget.
May 4 -
The Senate has approved President Trump's nominee, Jay Clayton, to become the next SEC chair.
May 3 -
The House Financial Services Committee will hold votes on the CHOICE Act starting Wednesday morning.
May 2 -
Legislators voted on Friday to give themselves one more week to agree on a federal spending bill for fiscal 2017.
April 28 -
Connecticut's governor will meet with lawmakers in an effort to move the state budget forward.
April 28 -
President Trump's tweets further complicate already complex Puerto Rico Medicaid negotiations.
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