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Webb County, Texas, commissioners on Monday approved a resolution to go on the November ballot for voters' approval: a $96 million bond to fund a new county jail.
May 9 -
The Joplin Recovery Tax Increment Financing District that covers the disaster zone and downtown could be paid off in four to five years, as much as 13 years early at its current rate of growth, the Joplin City Council was told Monday night.
May 9 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority intends to return to the catastrophe bond market.
May 9 -
A bond sale Maine had planned for transportation is in limbo after the governor complained.
May 8 -
Infrastructure Week, is May 15-19, and it will include 66 events across the nation, many of which will focus on the need to repair and build roads, bridges, ports, water and sewer systems and other critical infrastructure.
May 8 -
The Bay Area Rapid Transit District is set to issue its first green bonds.
May 8 -
Leading up to the May election deciding on a new jail for Wichita County, Kan., no one knew which way the winds of change were blowing. By Saturday night the future was clear -- Wichita County will have a new jail as residents voted in favor of a bond for the jail 58 percent to 42 percent.
May 8 -
Oklahoma lawmakers remain divided about how to fill a $900 million shortfall.
May 8 -
Federal government expected to pay 75% of $500 million Oroville dam tab.
May 5 -
S&P dropped $244 million of bonds issued for an Indiana P3 further into junk territory.
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