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At The Bond Buyer's infrastructure conference, panelists speculate about the reliability of federal funds under the current administration.
September 30 -
Washington revenues through 2029 are expected to be $900 million below the 2025-27 budget estimates.
September 29 -
Massachusetts is set to price its annual transportation deal in early October, even as it plans for a decade of heavy transportation borrowing.
September 29 -
Bond lawyers, municipalities, and transportation officials are moving towards greater use of public private partnerships for infrastructure projects bogged down by capital constraints and high risk.
September 25 -
If Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the two bills, it would be credit positive for San Francisco area transit, Moody's Ratings analysts said.
September 24 -
The ever-rising cost of projects is the number one financial challenge for municipalities, according to the latest survey from the National League of Cities.
September 23 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced it has achieved a hiring goal for new air traffic controllers as the threat of a government shutdown looms in the background.
September 23 -
The nearly-complete offshore wind power generation project can resume construction while it fights a stop-work order from the Trump administration.
September 23 -
The Pennsylvania government is still kicking the can down the road on public transit funding. This time, it's using capital funds to plug operating gaps.
September 22 -
Advocates have floated similar measures repeatedly over the course of several administrations with no luck.
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