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The Pine Tree State is positioned to withstand revenue uncertainties stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to healthy reserves, according to analysts.
December 1 -
The budget cleared the Chicago City Council Tuesday. Rating agency and buy side reviews on the final plan will come next.
November 25 -
The budget closes a $400 million general fund and health care system gap and rising structural costs without a tax hike
November 24 -
He was remembered for an evenhanded persona amid a tumultuous term from 1990 to 1993.
November 24 -
Lawmakers choose a scoop-and-toss move despite calls for better targeting of the federal funds.
November 24 -
New York's mayor says the budget for the 2021 fiscal year is balanced despite the coronavirus impacts.
November 23 -
The Finance Committee signed off on new money, refunding, and scoop-and-toss debt restructuring deals and finance teams to assemble and sell the bonds.
November 18 -
With both houses now under GOP control, Gov. Chris Sununu will have an easier time with his agenda.
November 18 -
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 -
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is promoting a $950 million restructuring that adds three years to the city's debt service schedule as present value neutral when factoring in savings from a more traditional $750 million refunding.
November 17