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The Chicago Transit Authority hits the market as soon as Tuesday with $325 million of sales tax receipts revenue bonds under a new second lien.
January 4 -
A Texas court will determine if a proposed high-speed rail line can use eminent domain to survey and acquire land.
January 4 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation told a Florida congressman who made inquiries about All Aboard Floridas financing that it does not evaluate ridership, revenue, or creditworthiness for private activity bond allocations.
January 4 -
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday in his inaugural speech as Senate Minority Leader that he hopes for more direct spending in President-elect Donald Trump's proposed $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
January 3 -
A coalition that opposes California high-speed rail has filed two lawsuits to try to halt the project just as the rail authority planned to seek approval to issue bonds.
January 3 -
Wisconsin could net up to $41 billion of new road revenue by 2050 with tolls on its interstate highways.
January 3 -
Tom Prendergast departs as New York MTA chief on a high note as Second Avenue subway line opened. His successor will face numerous challenges.
January 3 -
While most muni market participants agree that 2017 could be the year of comprehensive tax reform, they have mixed views on whether the muni exemption is safe under the tax proposals of President-Elect Donald Trump and House Republicans.
January 3 -
Tolls on interstate highways are seen as the only way to provide the revenue stream in President-elect Donald Trump's infrastructure proposal.
December 30 -
Finding more revenue for transportation infrastructure will be elusive but obtainable in 2017.
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