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Alaska is fast approaching the point where it needs to resolve its massive budget deficit.
May 25 -
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy released a framework to reshape contracts with state employee unions.
May 24 -
New York State’s pension fund earned 11.42% on investments for the 2017 fiscal year, a report said.
May 23 -
The pension fund for Boston-area transit workers needs roughly $1 billion over 18 years, an official said.
May 23 -
Key Texas lawmakers agreed on a formula to extend the Dallas police and fire pension fund’s life.
May 22 -
University of Connecticut bonds are on Moody's review for downgrade.
May 19 -
State pension changes cleared an Illinois House committee Tuesday but their fate is uncertain.
May 17 -
New Jersey Treasurer Ford Scudder is pushing Gov. Chris Christie’s proposal to use lottery revenue to fund pensions.
May 15 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown proposed using money from an investment fund to pre-pay CalPERS.
May 11 -
Growth in public pension spending drives financial stress in public higher education, a report says.
May 11 -
A plan to fully fund the California State Teachers’ Retirement System will be tough for some districts.
May 11 -
A Boston firm will replace Aon Hewitt as investment consultant for Connecticut state pensions.
May 10 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vetoed a bill to grant state public safety unions control over their pension investments.
May 9 -
Hawaii received a Fitch Ratings outlook boost to positive ahead of an $856 million bond sale.
May 4 -
Continued financial stability was cited as Moody's upgraded Central Falls, R.I. to Ba1.
May 3 -
U.S. states are continuing to see a steady decline in their credit quality, according to Conning’s State of the States municipal credit research report released on Tuesday.
May 2 -
A bill that provides a new funding formula for Houston's police pension fund passed the Texas Senate.
May 2 -
Rhode Island released its first debt affordability report since 1999.
May 2 -
Chicago's final pension fix passed the House but needs Republicans on board if the governor vetoes it.
April 28 -
New Jersey’s pension funding level is the worst of the 50 U.S. states, according to new data from Pew Charitable Trusts.
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