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NYC Comptroller Stringer is calling on the state legislature to approve a municipal bond act to help the MTA fix "ADA Transit Deserts" that leave senior and disabled New Yorkers stranded.
July 17 -
The public-housing authority's latest capital-needs assessment cited a $32 billion repair backlog.
July 3 -
The Government Finance Officers Association honored New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer for excellence in financial reporting.
June 7 -
Attendees at the NYC Comptroller’s MWBE University program were introduced to the Build NYC Resource Corp.'s bond program.
May 24 -
If New York State legalizes marijuana, New York City could see as much as $336 million annually in new tax revenue.
May 15 -
The quarterly update showed growth slowed from 3.4% amid declining commercial leasing activity, and sluggish private sector job growth.
May 8 -
Diminished Washington aid and a pending downturn require prudence, the city's comptroller said.
March 1 -
Gross city product rose only 1.2% in the fourth quarter. according to the city's comptroller.
February 9 -
Known as “MWBE University,” Comptroller Scott Stringer's series of workshops is designed for such businesses to obtain certification and navigate the procurement process.
January 29 -
Mayor Bill de Blasio envisions a tobacco-type groundswell in the fight against fossil-fuel companies while skeptics differ.
January 12 -
New York City would be the first major U.S. public pension to divest from fossil fuel businesses.
January 10 -
Jacqueline Thompson has worked for the New York City comptroller's office since 2000.
December 22 -
Democrat Scott Stringer earned a second term by trouncing Republican Michel Faulkner.
November 8 -
This marks the 37th straight year the city is in the black, said the city's comptroller.
October 31 -
The $145 million initiative is intended to fortify the Rockaway Peninsula.
October 30 -
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer cited pension fund gains while challenger Michel Faulkner said the incumbent doesn't stand up to mayor Bill de Blasio's spending.
October 18 -
The program to purchase and support affordable mortgages for New Yorkers will include an RBC unit and provisions for military veterans.
October 5 -
New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
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