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Low oil prices and the pandemic slowed the Lone Star State's revenue stream.
October 7 -
“We expect it will be years before demand returns to peak 2019 levels,” industry exec says.
June 18 -
Robert Kelchen, a higher education finance professor at Seton Hall University, discusses near-term challenges facing U.S. colleges as they grapple with revenue hits from the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Coen hosts.
June 2 -
According to the survey that Tom Kozlik prepared, more than 90% of 211 analysts and specialists found coronavirus the most compelling issue facing the public finance industry. Public pensions ranked second.
April 29 -
State officials say fiscal 2020 revenues are on target and lay out fiscal 2021 prospects.
March 6 -
The White House has shortened the enhanced Medicaid formula funding to two years from a proposed four years and continues to stall on publication of a Federal Register notice about the availability of the disaster aid.
December 18 -
The $10.2 billion is designated for long-term mitigation work to prevent a future recurrence of the damage and to make electrical grid improvements that will withstand future storms.
December 5 -
Montreal businessman Anthony McCord will arrive next month as New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's chief transformation officer to address the authority's myriad operational and capital funding challenges.
November 15 -
More than 600 firms have adopted proxy access, a program launched under the comptroller’s Boardroom Accountability Project.
September 19