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The release of Highland Park School District in Wayne County marks the first time since 2000 that no local entity is in the oversight program.
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Low income New Yorkers face more delays and service disruptions in the subway commutes than their wealthier neighbors, according to a new study.
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Google, the city's largest employer, would pay around $3.3 million under the plan
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Gov. Phil Scott will allow a budget to take effect without his signature.
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Municipal bonds were stronger on Wednesday as bond buyers saw big deals come from New York and California issuers.
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Michigan State University's credit fundamentals will be the deciding factor when it sells bonds to fund the settlement, say market observers.
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The new guidance is just the first of a planned three-part release, which will later cover social media use and the rule's content standards.
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The opinion said Florida met its initial burden in proving that a cap on Georgia’s water withdrawals could be considered further.
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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes that slow the nearly decade-long expansion are a greater risk to the economy than inflation.
June 27 -
Eric Papenfuse called for a hiring freeze and renewed scrutiny for all non-essential spending after the state budget did not give him the taxing flexibility he seeks.
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Municipal bonds were stronger Wednesday as bond deals from New York and California were coming to market.
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With interest rates expected to remain low by historical standards, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Wednesday, the Fed should consider ways to keep short-term interest rates from hitting zero.
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State-owned Santee Cooper wants the high court to affirm its authority to set rates and pay off bonds that financed its scrubbed nuclear reactor project.
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The decision could ultimately free up more spending flexibility for state and local governments by weakening organized labor in the sector of the economy where the rate of unionization is the highest.
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Pending home sales declined 0.5% to an index reading of 105.9 in May, after an unrevised 1.3% fall to 106.4 in April.
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The value of U.S. durable goods new orders fell 0.6% in May, a smaller drop than the 0.8% decrease expected by analysts.
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New York City is making the move through HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration program.
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A new board supersedes the current five-member elected board of Munice Community Schools, which is now limited to an advisory role.
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Revenues through the first 11 months of the fiscal year were 1% ahead of projections.
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The state's capital funding needs are far short of its available funding resources.
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