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House committee Democrats introduce a bill to provide more than $85 billion for drinking water, renewable energy, health care and broadband infrastructure.
May 17 -
A bill reintroduced by Sens Mark Warner and Roy Blunt
May 17 -
Frustration over subway logjams and breakdowns surfaced at a New York City Council budget meeting.
May 17 -
A budget subcommittee has authorized the Nevada Department of Transportation to sell $180 million in bonds to complete Project Neon highway improvements in Las Vegas.
May 17 -
Trump’s infrastructure task force will reveal principles of the renewal proposal soon, Chao said.
May 17 -
Kansas City International’s three terminals would be replaced by a new $1 billion P3 facility.
May 16 -
RBC Capital Markets hired David Utz, formerly of Goldman Sachs, as its managing director and head of its U.S. infrastructure team.
May 16 -
California's senior senator vowed to oppose DOT nominees until Caltrain funding is released.
May 16 -
Authority says moves are part of a plan to improve service.
May 16 -
Michael Decker, co-head of the municipal securities division for the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, talks about the recommendations a SIFMA task force has made to administration officials and members of Congress on how to fund the nation’s massive infrastructure needs. Hosted by Lynn Hume.
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