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Gov. Charlie Baker’s plan, with some tweaks, could secure much-needed funds money more quickly during the coronavirus pandemic, Pioneer Institute said.
June 12 -
The pandemic's effect on public transportation has revived debate about the role of bicycles, ferries, in-city commuter rail and other alternative modes.
June 8 -
As Gov. Charlie Baker reopens the state, a taxpayer group paints a dire revenue picture.
May 20 -
The state-run authority’s oversight board unanimously approved a $935 million contract for a public-private partnership with Cubic Transportation Systems.
May 15 -
The pending deal with a Bank of America-led syndicate would enable the commonwealth to draw down needed finds while tax revenues are deferred.
April 15 -
The COVID-19 crisis has stretched many hospital groups, notably in Greater Boston, to their limits.
April 8 -
The Ocean State activated a dormant disaster board for emergency borrowing, a tool not available for other states in the region.
April 3 -
Bond-financed student housing was already facing headwinds when the COVID-19 crisis sent most tenants home.
March 30 -
The rapid spread of COVID-19 creates a great deal of uncertainty about the well-being of U.S. colleges and universities.
March 27 -
The commonwealth plans a $268 million GO sale two days after Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency.
March 11