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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WASHINGTON — With high-speed rail projects having trouble getting government and private financing, infrastructure firms and rail advocates are looking to "Plan C" - public-private partnerships.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
WASHINGTON — Personal income rose $37.4 billion, or 0.3%, in January, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
Construction spending was down 0.1% to a seasonally adjusted estimated annual rate of $827.0 billion in January, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
Personal income rose $37.4 billion or 0.3% in January, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierMarch 1 -
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and House Transportation Committee chairman John Mica traded jabs over the funding of California's high-speed rail project Wednesday, the latest public display of the rift between House Republicans and the Obama administration over the future of American transportation.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 29 -
Sen. Ron Wyden is pushing for the highway and transit reauthorization bill to authorize a certain amount of TRIPs — tax-credit bonds that could be used for transportation projects.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 28 -
WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood predicted Monday that Congress will not have a new multi-year highway reauthorization bill ready before the current law expires at the end of March, while transportation advocates warned the role of partisan politics in slowing down and threatening to make LaHood's prediction a reality.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 27 -
Some issuers of transit bonds are concerned that the transportation bill pending in the House might hurt their credit ratings.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 24 -
WASHINGTON — Sales of new single-family houses were down 0.9% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 321,000 in January, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 24 -
Sales of new single-family houses were down 0.9% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 321,000 in January, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 24 -
WASHINGTON — Seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims remained unchanged for the week ending Feb. 18, staying put at the previous week’s revised figure of 351,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 23 -
The Virginia House of Representatives has stripped language creating a statewide tolling authority from legislation proposed by Gov. Bob McDonnell, rejecting a model of road finance that has fallen out of favor in recent years but remains viable for other states, according to transportation experts.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 23 -
Seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims remained unchanged for the week ending Feb.18, staying put at the previous week's revised figure of 351,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 23 -
The two-year, $109 billion highway bill is in limbo as the Senate heads into recess after rejecting a motion to combine the transportation policy bill with its revenue portions following a move by Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to block further amendments from being proposed for the bill.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 17 -
WASHINGTON — Consumer prices were up 0.2% in January after a flat reading in December, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 17 -
Consumer prices were up 0.2% in January, after an unchanged reading in December a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department reported Friday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 17 -
WASHINGTON — The producer price index rose 0.1% in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, while the core rate surged 0.4%, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 16 -
WASHINGTON — Seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims fell to 348,000 for the week ending Feb. 11, a decrease of 13,000 from the previous week's revised level of 361,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 16 -
Seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims fell to 348,000 for the week ending Feb. 11, a decrease of 13,000 from the previous week's revised level of 361,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 16 -
The producer price index rose 0.1% in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, while the core rate surged 0.4%, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
By Kyle GlazierFebruary 16

