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Some Democrats objected to the lack of hearing on the bill, which cements Aviation Trust Fund taxes for the next five years.
June 8 -
Weekday ridership on the farebox-dependent regional transit system is below 40% of pre-pandemic levels. Some lawmakers are pushing a state transit rescue package.
June 8 -
The website highlighting newly launched public and private projects comes ahead of the administration's second "Investing in America" tour in July.
June 7 -
Olson, a 20-year municipal bond veteran, replaces Marjorie Henning who retired at the end of April. In his new position, he will be in charge of the Bureau of Public Finance, which manages the city's borrowing for the comptroller.
June 6 -
"It's a quiet revolution," said Reason Foundation's Robert Poole.
June 6 -
The settlement will allow Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to demolish the privately operated South Terminal as part of a midfield concourse project.
June 2 -
The state Supreme Court decided the lawsuit in the turnpike authority's favor, but it has yet to rule on the validity of bonds to finance a $5 billion extension.
June 1 -
The city council is considering a $4.5 billion to $4.8 billion initial phase of the project. Legislation to stymie bonds did not pass the Texas Legislature.
May 31 -
The long-awaited court decision sided with Idaho landowners by narrowing the EPA's definition of waters of the United States.
May 30 -
Changes affecting the turnpike's board, which take effect Nov. 1, come as it awaits a court ruling on issuing initial bonds for a $5 billion project.
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