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Democrats said they've paused negotiations until the administration relaxes its anti-clean energy stance.
January 28 -
Metro is considering a public-private partnership to deliver what is its largest project to date.
January 27 -
The heads of the southern California ports recounted 2025's wins and losses during separate State of the Port speeches this month.
January 23 -
The House rallied to pass a minibus of appropriations bills ahead of the Jan 30 deadline including most of what the public transit sector wanted.
January 23 -
The Coast Guard endorsed an elevated fixed span to replace the Interstate 5 lift bridge linking Oregon and Washington over the Columbia River.
January 23 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit's moratorium on new debt issuance comes as voters in five of its 13 member cities will decide whether to withdraw from the agency.
January 22 -
A plan before county commissioners to put a 0.625% permanent sales tax on the April ballot to complete a bond-financed jail project failed to advance.
January 21 -
Indiana looks to entice the National Football League's Chicago Bears to move to northwest Indiana by offering state-backed bonds to fund a new stadium.
January 20 -
Another government shutdown later this month may be averted.
January 20 -
Counties are onboard with proposed FEMA reform that's currently gaining no traction in the Senate as smaller locales that don't issue bonds struggle with delayed disaster relief.
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