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Income taxes — despite losses due to remote work — and internet gambling revenue are on the rise, giving the Motor City's general fund a boost.
March 1 -
Much of the new infrastructure funding can't flow to states until a full FY22 bill is enacted.
February 18 -
To help the city recover faster, former Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch has proposed a dedicated state-approved revenue stream to provide additional funding for the transit system.
February 17 -
As New York's new City Council continues to organize, the new mayor, Eric Adams, says how he will achieve his "paycheck in crypto" promise.
January 21 -
If Congress opts for a continuing resolution instead of a full-year appropriation, transportation lobbyists said they would ask for an exception so that IIJA funds can begin to flow.
January 18 -
A whopping 27% increase in revenues in the second half of fiscal year 2021 sets the state up to replenish its reserves and restore positions cut during the pandemic.
January 3 -
If Nevada surpasses $500 million in gaming revenues in December, it will become the greatest single-year total.
December 30 -
Pandemic or not, major projects must continue, say New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Port Authority.
December 17 -
One-shot federal aid and pending labor contracts require budgetary diligence, Scott Stringer says.
December 15 -
The agreement will move along the Penn Station Access commuter rail undertaking and East River tunnel fix-ups.
December 14 -
Quincy officials say they are getting out front of a state directive for full local funding by 2037.
December 10 -
The sale is Babson’s first since 2017. The business-and-entrepreneurial themed private college, which opened in 1919, has about $150 million of outstanding bonds, according to its presentation to Moody’s.
December 6 -
He cited a “serious and debilitating cardiac condition that has recently been worsening in intensity and severity.” Gov. Ned Lamont will name a successor.
December 6 -
New York's incoming mayor must balance some short-term fiscal advantages with longer-term concerns.
December 3 -
Even short government shutdowns create uncertainty and risks for city leaders.
December 2 -
While the outgoing New York mayor's final plan showed some bright spots, enough remains to test Eric Adams when he takes office.
December 1 -
The two are in sync, said New York City's incoming comptroller, who will take office Jan. 1.
November 22 -
With less defined mechanisms than other cities, a report says, the incoming mayor has an opportunity to shape the city's reserve policy.
November 10 -
The county said the increase in shipping volume at the port didn’t cause any congestion for boats or delays in product shipments.
November 5 -
Chuck Stavitski and Elaine Brennan of Roosevelt & Cross and Ken Bieger of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission talk about how the Canadian border closing due to COVID-19 affected upstate New York issuers. Chip Barnett hosts. (16 minutes)
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