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Howard Cure of Evercore and Maria Doulis, formerly of the Citizens Budget Commission, explore New York City's fiscal variables amid the pandemic. Paul Burton hosts. (30 minutes). Recorded Jan. 26.
February 16 -
Officials see the Moynihan Train Hall and other works in progress as springboards for the city's revival from the coronavirus pandemic.
February 5 -
Rising state-supported debt and sidestepping best practices alarm the comptroller.
January 28 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York’s legislature may agree on the concept of online sports betting, but a fight lurks over the winners and losers of implementation.
January 22 -
Skeptics ask whether New York's governor is overplaying the Washington hand and how the state can improve its own lot.
January 20 -
The New York mayor rolled out his $92.3 billion preliminary spending plan with warnings about federal and state variables, more pronounced amid the COVID-19 crisis.
January 15 -
In their state of the state addresses, the two governors discussed bringing in more revenues.
January 13 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is holding off on addressing a widening revenue gap until after the election, hoping a Democratic win will mean more stimulus, a move analysts criticized.
October 22 -
Slow utility responses triggered legal action and calls for changes ranging from carrot-and-stick contracting agreements to a municipal takeover of Con Edison.
August 14 -
The move will enhance economic recovery from the coronavirus, the rating agency said.
August 12