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Uncertainties include state and federal aid levels, the effects of vaccine distribution and the MTA's finances.
February 12 -
Goldstone, who helped the city return to the bond markets after SEC sanctions, will help recently elected Mayor Todd Gloria get his administration rolling.
February 10 -
The city's newest budget forecast says revenues in the current fiscal year will fall short of projections by $86 million.
February 4 -
Police agreed to defer raises in exchange for $70 million in overtime for three years and no layoffs.
February 3 -
This year's pension debt volume could match that of 2020, which was the highest since the financial crisis year of 2008, industry leaders say.
February 1 -
Over half of the $4.3 billion rise in the $96.6 billion budget proposal is related to costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 28 -
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown championed aspects of her proposed budget that would move the needle on racial and income equality in the state.
January 22 -
The New York mayor rolled out his $92.3 billion preliminary spending plan with warnings about federal and state variables, more pronounced amid the COVID-19 crisis.
January 15 -
Former state Treasurer Jay Rising will take the helm of Detroit's finances next week, replacing Dave Massaron.
January 13 -
Hempstead, N.Y., Supervisor Donald X. Clavin Jr., talks about the town’s receipt of $133 million of CARES Act federal funding and the subsequent credit rating upgrade by Moody’s during the COVID-19 pandemic. He speaks about how the town’s conservative budgeting helps bolster its financial position during tough economic times. Andrew Coen hosts (24 minutes).
January 12