Gov. Murphy and the legislature have "disagreements with aspects of the bill."
Bi-state transportation agency seeks $3 billion of federal assistance to avoid capital plan cuts.
Whether or not infrastructure investment is included in the next stimulus bill, more is still needed, experts say.
Rising coronavirus cases could dim the rebound expected in the third quarter, experts say.
Blake Lynch, head of business development at IMTC, delves into how FinTech is providing opportunities for the municipal finance, fixed-income markets. He also talks about the future of work-from-home policies and what that means for business. Lynne Funk hosts.
Mayor Bill Peduto warned of significant cuts to next year's budget if the city does not receive adequate rescue assistance.
No surprises from the Fed, not much for it to do at this point.
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority named underwriters and a team to sell up to $200 million of bonds to manage pandemic-driven revenue losses.
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The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority named underwriters and a team to sell up to $200 million of bonds to manage pandemic-driven revenue losses.
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The New Jersey megamall owners' missed mortgage payments for another property compound investor concerns.
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Prominent current and former public officials and analysts broadly agree that states and localities are headed for deep financial holes without additional and substantial federal aid.
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County leaders say added flexibility in CARES Act spending in the Senate GOP bill is limited.
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Fitch Ratings cut Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District in Imperial County to BB from BBB-minus.
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Florida TaxWatch and environmentalists are urging Florida lawmakers to stop planning for the Suncoast Connector and others before millions are spent.
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Colorado's decision to withhold pension funding brings a warning from Moody's.
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