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Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill authorizing greater use of public-private partnerships.
August 15 -
There will be no Agricultural Event Center bond referendum on the Nov. 6 general election ballot.
August 15 -
S&P last week downgraded the transportation authority, citing weak debt-service coverage.
August 14 -
Thanks to rising revenue and retirement of bonds eight years earlier than planned, Colorado's E-470 Authority can free drivers of a $10 registration fee that helped complete the beltway around metro Denver.
August 13 -
Escalating costs and project delays by the bond-funded high-speed train project are a concern for federal lawmakers.
August 10 -
The city's struggles reflect those of northeast Pennsylvania’s depressed coal region.
August 10 -
Parkways Authority members on Thursday approved the last items of paperwork necessary for $172 million in West Virginia Turnpike bonds to close Tuesday.
August 10 -
“Strategic investments” account for the 20% increase in spending since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, his budget director said Thursday.
August 9 -
S&P Global Ratings dropped New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to A from A-plus, its second downgrade of the agency in five months.
August 9 -
The future of a proposed 10-story waterfront building could be riding on the City Council's decision on a $1.12 million bond.
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