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Schneiderman settles with Virginia–based health insurer over student overcharges
New York has announced a nearly $4 million settlement with Glen Allen, Va.–based Markel Insurance Co., Inc. resolving an investigation into Markel’s practice of overcharging
NY AG charges head-shop owner with stealing $50K in taxes
New York Attorney General (AG) Eric Schneiderman today announced the arraignment and charges against the owner and operator of “Tebb’s Head Shops” for stealing more
DiNapoli: State tax collections slightly above projections
New York state-tax collections totaled $38.6 billion through Oct. 31, an increase of $2.7 billion, or 7.6 percent, compared to the same period last year.
DiNapoli audit reveals ‘fiscal stress’ in Fulton
FULTON — The city of Fulton has spent down its “rainy day” funds to “dangerously low” levels, leaving city officials little cushion to manage unforeseen
Zimpher announces plan for ‘greater accountability and transparency’ in SUNY leader compensation
State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor Nancy Zimpher on Friday announced a plan to bring “greater accountability and transparency” for compensation of SUNY leaders.
Cuomo announces FuzeHub initiative to help manufacturers grow
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced the launch of FuzeHub, a new resource platform developed to spur the growth of New York manufacturers. FuzeHub
Upstate Medical finance executive, Brady, retires amid state probe of compensation
SYRACUSE — Steven Brady, senior vice president for administration and finance at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, retired on Wednesday,
Federal government runs a $92 billion deficit in October
The federal government ran a nearly $92 billion budget deficit in October, the first month of the 2014 fiscal year, the U.S. Treasury Department reported
Cuomo announces grants for local-government cost reduction
Several local governments in Central New York are among 68 governments statewide that will share in $4 million in grant funding to implement initiatives to
Schneiderman, 30 other state AGs urge smart-phone industry to protect consumers
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced a total of 31 attorneys general have signed a letter urging the smart-phone industry to protect consumers.
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