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A conference committee of Senate and House negotiators still must resolve differences over a $41 billion spending plan.
July 16 -
The tax would fund the voter-approved Medicaid expansion that was supposed to take effect July 2.
July 6 -
The city's voters will decide in November if it will establish the public bank.
July 5 -
Texas maintained its torrid pace of sales tax collections in June with its sixth monthly record in 2018.
July 5 -
New Jersey’s police officers and firefighters received control over their pension management decisions.
July 5 -
State Sen. Scott Frantz examines Connecticut's budget and stringent bond provisions that he says give investors "a sense of empowerment." Paul Burton hosts.
July 3 -
A New Jersey budget agreement forged just in time to avert a government shutdown buys New Jersey time to combat challenges such as rising pension liabilities and employee benefits.
July 2 -
The report credits Gov. Jerry Brown's fiscal policies for budgeting conservatively and establishing reserves
July 2 -
Legislation to restructure New Jersey Transit’s board of directors may carve out a fresh path for the beleaguered system.
June 29 -
The planned closure of the L subway line for 15 months shines a glare on New York City and transit agency officials.
June 28 -
Democrat Fiona Ma rung up more than twice as many votes as Republican Greg Conlon, who will face her in November.
June 28 -
Gov. Phil Scott will allow a budget to take effect without his signature.
June 27 -
The state's capital funding needs are far short of its available funding resources.
June 26 -
The measure provides the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with multiple options to construct the elevated train service.
June 26 -
Gov. Phil Murphy and state lawmakers enter the home stretch of a July 1 budget deadline far apart on a spending plan and tax increased needed to combat a steep deficit.
June 25 -
Muni analysts doubt that either major-party candidate for governor has the solutions to Illinois' many fiscal problems.
June 22 -
Bill Walker signed the bill to pay off $1 billion in tax credits saying it would save the state government money.
June 22 -
Project finance attorney Roddy Devlin explores public-private partnerships, design-build and his recent move to Nixon Peabody. Paul Burton hosts.
June 22 -
Andrew Kim is a veteran Goldman Sachs energy investment banker.
June 20 -
In a third special session this year, the Republican-led Legislature is considering new funding to prop up the budget signed by Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards.
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