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Andy Byford, president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's transit division, wrote a letter of resignation before rescinding it.
October 21 -
The state avoided a government shutdown, enacting a budget that came with over 100 line item vetoes by the Democratic governor.
October 16 -
Climate expert Alan Rubin of Blank Rome LLP discusses resiliency and recovery funding mechanisms, rating agency dynamics and how states and cities can cope effectively. Paul Burton hosts.
October 15 -
The state aid will be especially helpful for cash-strapped municipalities that are already charging customers high water rates, Moody's said.
October 10 -
Massive borrowing for essential projects in the face of a projected deficit spike is a dilemma as its $51.5 billion capital program undergoes scrutiny.
October 10 -
Spending and economic strains loom as challenges for the state government, S&P Global Ratings’ Carol Spain said in a recent presentation.
October 8 -
The Bourne and Sagamore bridges over the Cape Cod Canal are functionally obsolete, according to their owner, the Army Corps of Engineers.
October 7 -
The strength of the state’s credit profile, coupled with a supply-demand imbalance for tax-exempt bonds, has helped the state in the market, a new report says.
October 4 -
William Glasgall, Senior Vice President and Director of State and Local Initiatives at the Volcker Alliance, sits down with Chip Barnett and Lynne Funk to talk about why states should bolster their rainy day funds.
October 1 -
Charter schools' typically modest unrestricted reserves and limited operating margins leave them vulnerable if state aid stops flowing, said S&P Global Ratings.
September 27 -
A comprise $13B NH budget crafted this week that includes no tax increases.
September 26 -
The capital plan's unknowns include its effect on the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's debt levels and rating agency perceptions.
September 26 -
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, called the budgets approved by GOP lawmakers on Tuesday "a mess."
September 25 -
More than 1,000 Rhode Island jobs are riding on a proposed 20-year, $1 billion gambling contract extension, the governor said.
September 25 -
Moody's Investors Service changed its outlook to positive on the state's Aa3 general obligation rating after Louisiana estimated a $500 million surplus.
September 19 -
Michigan is more vulnerable because of its higher exposure to the auto manufacturer relative to other U.S. states, said Moody's Investors Service.
September 19 -
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham unveiled the free-tuition plan amid declining enrollment at the state's universities.
September 18 -
Questions from transit observers and advocates followed the announcement by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of its $51.5 billion capital program.
September 17 -
The state will encounter budget gaps in the following two years, according to a new long-range revenue forecast.
September 13 -
Two incentive programs expired on July 1, and Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed a bill to extend them unchanged.
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