Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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A Fitch Ratings looks at the credit implications of ideas pitched by Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker.
December 5 -
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority faces a plate of challenges as crowded as its trains at New York rush hour.
December 5 -
Site-selection expert John Boyd Jr. breaks down who won and lost in the Amazon "sweepstakes," the role of public incentives and the next wave of corporate relocation. Paul Burton hosts.
December 4 -
The soon-to-depart governor continues to fight Medicaid expansion despite plans by his replacement to immediately implement the program.
December 3 -
The Republican former state treasurer said he can help Louisiana residents better by remaining on “powerful committees” in Washington, D.C.
December 3 -
The University of Connecticut envisions a development partnership through a special-purpose entity to construct a hockey arena on its Storrs campus.
December 3 -
Insurance companies are eager to invest in infrastructure with the right policy support, a new white paper said.
November 30 -
Gov. Eric Holcomb's administration had been required to study the idea of more tolls under 2017 state legislation.
November 30 -
State lawmakers advanced a recreational cannabis legalization bill that moves the cash-strapped state closer to a new pot tax revenue stream.
November 28 -
A junk-rated $112 million deal without state backing will test the market's perceptions of the city's recovery from its Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
November 27 -
Mike Barlow and Cornelia Levy-Bencheton, authors of Smart Cities, Smart Future, discuss the impact of this global movement of technology and innovation for municipalities, on infrastructure and P3s and for municipal green bonds. Chip Barnett hosts.
November 20 -
State's fiscal outlook dependent on governor-elect Newsom's management style.
November 19 -
The state's backlog of unpaid bills could skyrocket to $23.7 billion without budget changes, said a new report from Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration.
November 19 -
Gov.-elect Laura Kelly will enjoy rising revenues and prospects for Medicaid expansion but still faces a GOP-dominated legislature.
November 19 -
Voters appear to have rejected $8.9 billion water bond measure only five months after approving a $4 billion water bond.
November 15 -
Sycamore Advisors taps muni veterans Dominick Setari and Chris Valentino to help build its Northeast muni business.
November 15 -
The NASBO report released Thursday showed some bright spots for state ledgers.
November 15 -
Gov. Pete Ricketts, who won re-election last Tuesday, has said that expansion costs will be covered by existing revenue.
November 13 -
Companies that provide services related to construction, planning, architecture, engineering and technology will be the first to benefit but almost every industry sector will gain.
November 13 -
Carol Kellermann, outgoing president of Citizens Budget Commission, discusses the New York fiscal watchdog organization's monitoring of city and state finances. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
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