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Financing would hinge on two major variables: the success of Hudson Yards-type value capture outside Manhattan, and aid from the federal government.
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Congestion pricing and other promised streams still leave unanswered questions for New York's transit agency.
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State and local governments would be able to issue tax-exempt PABs not subject to state volume caps if at least 95% or more of the net proceeds are used for green infrastructure.
May 30 -
Natalie Cohen and Lynne Funk Posner discuss climate change — from floods to hurricanes to Superfund sites — and how these issues affect state and local governments.
May 30 -
The cash-strapped state’s public-private partnership will pay for a fixed-span bridge to replace an aging lift bridge and tunnel in Belle Chasse.
May 29 -
The Portland Diamond Project will get up to six more months to study a Northwest Portland marine cargo terminal as a potential baseball stadium site before it has to commit.
May 29 -
The authority says the site will help investors access credit fundamentals.
May 29 -
The standard measure of interest rate risk is effective duration; it is the critical input to portfolio-based hedging.
May 28
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First-year Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer faces opposition from the GOP-controlled legislature.
May 28 -
National Association of Bond Lawyers President Dee Wisor and President-elect Rich Moore discuss infrastructure, regulation, tax law and the group's educational efforts. Kyle Glazier hosts.
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