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The nearly $5 billion I-35 expansion has sparked a lawsuit from residents saying it would exacerbate the interstate's historic role as a racial dividing line.
February 27 -
The state has tapped JP Morgan and Wells Fargo as managers of the deal.
February 23 -
"This bill is aimed at providing more economic opportunity for our cash-strapped airports," said bill sponsor Rep. Chip Brown before the House passed it 98-2.
February 23 -
The potential federal funding "offers the best opportunity to begin to pay bond debt," the museum's CEO told bondholders.
February 22 -
The funds will go through State Drinking Water and Clean Water Revolving Funds, which states often use together with municipal bonds to finance projects.
February 21 -
The Federal Railroad Administration plans to make formal recommendations to Congress this spring.
February 20 -
Expanded domestic purchasing requirements under the infrastructure law are well-intended but confusing and costly, state transportation and construction groups say.
February 16 -
The controversial deduction cap is set to expire after 2025.
February 15 -
The terminal project grants come as air traffic officially recovered to pre-pandemic levels last year.
February 15 -
Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee and Illinois have transportation P3s on tap, and the Army Corps of Engineers is advancing its first four P3 programs.
February 15