Kyle Glazier is the Washington Bureau Chief of The Bond Buyer. He has previously covered securities law, the Far West, and markets. He has previously written for the Houston Chronicle, Albany Times-Union, and The Denver Post. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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Sales of new single-family houses dropped 0.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 368,000 in October, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 28 -
Rep. Bill Shuster appears to have secured his chairmanship of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee after receiving the blessing of current chairman John Mica.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 27 -
New orders for manufactured durable goods remained virtually unchanged at $216.9 billion in October, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 27 -
The Virginia College Building Authority will sell nearly $400 million of highly-rated bonds in a competitive sale Wednesday, to what commonwealth officers expect will be high demand.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 26 -
There is more new leadership at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, as the group voted this week to elect Rhode Island Transportation Director Michael Lewis as the association's president for the next year.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 20 -
Housing starts rose 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 894,000 in October from a revised estimate of 863,000 in September, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 20 -
The impact of the rapidly approaching fiscal cliff could devastate U.S. debt-financed infrastructure if Congress fails to find an alternative combination of cuts and revenue measures, Fitch Ratings said Monday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 19 -
Existing home sales rose 2.1% to a seasonally adjusted 4.79 million-unit rate in October, following a revised 4.69 million rate in September, the National Association of Realtors announced Monday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 19 -
Two Virginia groups representing local governments have joined the opposition to Gov. Bob McDonnell's and the state Department of Transportation's plan to toll Interstate 95.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 16 -
A congressional panel grilled members of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board Friday morning in a hearing called to examine a scathing report on the bond-issuing agency's ethical practices and policies.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 16 -
Industrial production fell 0.4% in October, while capacity use slipped to 77.8%, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 16 -
A federal loan program for water infrastructure projects is close to reality after getting a push from Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 15 -
The board of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority voted Wednesday to increase rates on the Dulles Toll Road, calling it necessary to finance part of the mostly bond-funded and highly controversial Silver Line rail extension to Dulles International Airport.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 14 -
With the economic situation continuing to generate mixed news, the Federal Open Market Committee agreed to hold the highly accommodative course steady for the immediate future but prepared for a new easing next year, according to the minutes of the committee's Oct. 23-24 meeting, released Wednesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 14 - Washington
The District of Columbia achieved its lowest 25-year interest rate ever, surpassing even rates seen with federally subsidized Build America Bonds, when it sold its income tax-secured revenue bonds this week, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer announced Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 13 -
The federal government ran a $119.9 billion budget deficit in October after posting a $75.2 billion surplus the previous month, the Treasury Department reported Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 13 -
The federal government should both exempt private activity bonds from the alternative minimum tax and create a national public-private partnership office to help state and local governments put deals together according to Brookings Institution reports issued Tuesday.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 13 - Washington
U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., sent a letter to District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray, outlining a way to move forward on lifting the district's building height restrictions, while expressing concern about protecting the capital's character.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 9 -
Rep. Bill Shuster, R- Pa., announced on Thursday his candidacy to serve as chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 8 -
John Horsley and Jack Basso will take about 90 years of experience with them when they retire from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in February, and the two are disappointed to be stepping away from a very uncertain future.
By Kyle GlazierNovember 8

