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Looming state budget cuts combined with the COVID-19 threat could have a negative impact on NYC's economy.
March 3 -
The city comptroller, assailing what he called a "gentrification industrial complex," proposed measures including eliminating a state tax subsidy program.
January 30 -
But survey of 550 MWBE firms finds minority- and women-owned firms still face barriers to competition.
November 18 -
New York City voters take the first step to include a formal rainy day fund in the budget process.
November 6 -
The city and its Transitional Finance Authority issued $6.18 billion of long-term bonds, according to the comprehensive annual financial report.
November 1 -
Mismanagement of real-property related taxes may be shortchanging an MTA revenue stream, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
September 30 -
More than 600 firms have adopted proxy access, a program launched under the comptroller’s Boardroom Accountability Project.
September 19 -
The board, voted unanimously to certify that the city’s financial house is in order.
August 8 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer received several awards for excellence in financial reporting.
June 6 -
Center for an Urban Future is calling for an additional $100 million for the city's parks budget, and strategies from concession sales to developer contributions with zoning amendments.
June 3 -
Representatives of minority- and women-owned small banks from around the country met to discuss how to expand business opportunities.
May 29 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has touted his administration's record levels of reserves. Whether they can sustain a downturn is up for debate.
May 24 -
New York City’s economy grew 3.0% in the first quarter, Comptroller Scott Stringer reported on Monday.
May 20 -
As the innovation- and resilience-themed Smart Cities conference begins, questions include how well is New York prepared for another Sandy-like catastrophe.
May 13 -
The initiative by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer and the pension fund trustees raises the assets committed through the program above $1.5 billion.
March 12 -
The upgrade Friday came as city Comptroller Scott Stinger warned about the use of numerous one-time actions to balance the budget.
March 1 -
Doñé will take a key advisory role in the nation's fourth-largest pension system.
December 10 -
The New York City comptroller's affordable housing initiative hinges on state approval of real-estate tax shifts and the creation of a land bank.
November 29 -
The three previous PAFRs won financial reporting awards from the Government Finance Officers Association.
November 20 -
The NYC comptroller’s report shows 80% of certified MWBE firms are still not receiving any business from the city.
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