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One-shot federal aid and pending labor contracts require budgetary diligence, Scott Stringer says.
December 15 -
Pitfalls loom despite improved bond ratings and an improving fiscal picture, according to members of the state's fiscal control board.
August 4 -
In his lawsuit in state Supreme Court, the New York city comptroller seeks a return of oversight to his office,
July 8 -
With the mayor's race riveted on public safety, candidates discussed the city’s finances in a televised debate.
June 14 -
One of the city's most significant elections is also one of the strangest with a pandemic, an open seat, crime and financial strife, and ranked-choice voting at play.
June 11 -
Federal aid and vaccine distribution boosted the city's finances and optimism for economic recovery, but uncertainty lurks at the national and state levels.
May 18 -
While the race has drawn few headlines compared with the battle for mayor, a dozen hopefuls are running for the office.
May 6 -
The change represents a doubling of related investments, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer announced.
March 23 -
The NYC comptroller will hold six webinars as part of the Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises University series as Siebert Williams Shank's affiliated Clear Vision Impact Fund announced it has received $100 million in capital commitments from big business.
March 15 -
Johnson, in his announcement to run, emphasized New York’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic through effective use of federal stimulus dollars.
March 10 -
Dovetailing on President Biden's clean-energy initiatives, the Employees’ Retirement System and Teachers’ Retirement System voted for the divestments.
January 26 -
Comptroller Stringer said Mayor de Blasio can present his updated Financial Plan with a path to a balanced budget for fiscal 2022 without cuts to essential services, layoffs of city workers, or borrowing to support operating expenses.
November 18 -
The comptroller said the Taxi Workers Alliance proposal puts a floor under loan losses by guaranteeing city purchase of any defaulted medallions.
November 13 -
New York's mayor is shifting $466 million to the current fiscal year’s capital budget to tackle affordable housing needs to offset some of his coronavirus-related cuts.
October 23 -
The program will give recent grads a firsthand experience of working in city government.
October 6 -
While Scott Stringer and Eric Adams now top list of successors to Bill de Blasio, the political dynamic may have changed in the wake of social justice protests and the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 24 -
New York City's comptroller wants the mayor to pull the executive order he issued in March, when the city needed to quickly purchase ventilators and other coroavirus-related equipment.
August 26 -
Stringer sent a letter to Mayor de Blasio on Monday calling on the city to fully fund the indirect cost rate (ICR) initiative.
August 10 -
The order also creates a chief diversity officer in all city agencies to help with the efforts.
July 28 -
The pandemic has magnified the woes of New York City’s public hospital system — long a problem unit — the comptroller said.
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