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New York's debate over reduced fares for lower income persons reflects a long-running tension among the state, city and public transit agencies.
February 17 -
Indiana may put tolls on its interstates to fund road work under a state House-approved bill.
February 17 - Washington
A trade war or trade slowdown with China could impact some credits, with West Coast container ports particularly vulnerable.
February 17 -
Gov. Charlie Bakers administration is starting a search for a permanent chief executive and general manager for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
February 16 -
Elected officials must persuade motorists of the value of interstate highway tolling, according to new Fitch report.
February 16 -
PHOENIX - Legislation that would raise gasoline and other taxes to fund California transportation infrastructure is a step closer to passage after a committee vote Tuesday, in a sign of life for transportation after the legislature failed to pass a funding bill last session.
February 15 -
Bipartisan caucus of lawmakers wants to meet with President Trump on developing consensus tax reform, infrastructure legislation.
February 15 -
Keeping the full tax-exemption for municipal bonds will be vital to Americas plans for rebuilding its infrastructure, Scott Pattison, executive director and CEO of the National Governors Association, said on Tuesday.
February 14 -
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice wants a higher gasoline tax to support up to $2.8 billion of road bonds.
February 14 -
Two corporate executives and lobbyists told treasurers meeting here on Monday that they are hearing positive things about municipal bonds from legislative staffers, but a senior tax staffer from the Senate Finance Committee said tax reform may slip into 2018.
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