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Uncertainties loom as Mayor Bill de Blasio’s budget team scrambles to craft the balanced fiscal 2022 spending plan he must reveal by late January.
December 4 -
Boosting diversity in the public finance sector should be a continued priority heading into next year, building on some strides in made in 2020.
November 20 -
The Long Island county received its third credit downgrade this year as lawmakers prepared a 2021 budget with massive cuts to cope with virus-induced revenue losses.
November 16 -
The Democratic governor will have continued powers to thwart proposed wealth taxes from progressive members of his party after Republicans prevented a veto-proof Senate majority.
November 10 -
Republicans in the New York county's legislature oppose the debt restructuring, which would save the county an estimated $285 million in interest next year.
October 30 -
Low-rated Long Island county looking to tap the Federal Reserve’s lending program for an upcoming note deals if rates beat the muni market.
October 27 -
How effectively bus and train operators can serve commuters coming out of the coronavirus pandemic remains a big question.
October 27 -
Officials from New York's MTA and the Long Island village are working on a project to build in what is now a commuter train station parking lot.
October 23 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is holding off on addressing a widening revenue gap until after the election, hoping a Democratic win will mean more stimulus, a move analysts criticized.
October 22 -
Manhattan Institute recommendations include paring back “unusually generous” benefits and transitioning new employees toward a defined-contribution system.
October 16