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Even deals that go bankrupt can be seen as successes in the U.S. P3 market, which may face an "inflection point" with the new infrastructure law.
March 25 -
The low-interest federal loans will complete financing packages for Virginia's express lane extension outside Washington D.C. and Maryland’s Purple Line light rail project.
March 4 -
Glenn Youngkin outlined his administration's priorities in Virginia; West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice unveiled a slightly larger budget plan for fiscal 2023.
January 19 -
The largest deal of the week comes from the New York City Transitional Finance Authority with $950 million of exempts and $250 million of taxables.
January 14 -
The pandemic, and now the spreading of the omicron variant, exposed nationwide disparities in Internet access with the transition to remote work and learning.
December 23 -
Voters in Virginia also decided the fate of several large bond referendums while Atlanta voters will see a mayoral runoff at the end of the month.
November 3 -
The state will help back the $200 million project through up to $17 million of municipal bonds to be issued by the Virginia Public Building Authority.
October 25 -
Florida gained 84,500 jobs in September, with the state’s unemployment rate falling under 5%.
October 25 -
In his annual revenue speech, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam highlighted the state’s record reserves, budget surplus and optimistic economic outlook.
August 19 -
Total revenue collections rose 14.5% from fiscal year 2020, ahead of an earlier forecast of 2.7% growth.
July 15