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Chairman Patrick Foye says that the outbreak has no material effect for now, and the authority promises to continue timely disclosure.
March 10 -
Mayor Jim Kenney’s fifth budget proposal seeks to shield the city from a potential recession.
March 6 -
The city on Long Island tapped municipal finance veteran Donna Gaden to steer a turnaround following years of structural deficits.
March 4 -
Recently elected Mayor Justin Elicker revived an old municipal battle cry with a call for more contributions from Yale University and Yale New Haven Health.
March 4 -
Scranton, Pa., activist Gary St. Fleur describes his group's successful suit that claimed the city was overtaxing its residents under Pennsylvania law. Paul Burton hosts.
March 3 -
The city's sustained financial health is attracting private investment and enabling it to fund neighborhood infrastructure needs, Mayor Bill Peduto said.
February 26 -
The Democrat unveiled a $40.9 billion FY 2021 spending plan that again pushes for higher taxes on incomes above $1 million.
February 25 -
New York City has seen debt service savings in excess of $2 billion since 2014, but that the city must find more opportunities to cut costs, says Comptroller Scott Stringer.
February 25 -
Maria Doulis of the Citizens Budget Commission and Howard Cure of Evercore Wealth Management examine how the state's Medicare cost crisis could affect the city's budget. They also discuss the MTA, public housing and property tax overhaul. Paul Burton hosts.
February 25 -
Drawing the distinction between the region and the city helps the city provide better revenue projections going forward.
February 18