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Another government shutdown later this month may be averted.
January 20 -
A squabble between the U.S. Department of Transportation and the state of Maryland appears to be moving towards a resolution which effects two major bridges in the Washington D.C. – Baltimore region.
January 16 -
"There are big credit differences between Chicago and New York City," said an investor.
January 16 -
As Congress hammers away on a surface transportation bill, counties are fighting for a seat at the table while reckoning with dwindling gas tax revenues.
January 15 -
The Maryland Department of Transportation's acting secretary said the bill would provide "greater transparency and accountability in transportation spending decisions."
January 15 -
The RFC asks a number of questions about the dealer supervisory rule.
January 14 -
"BNY is pleased to have resolved this matter," a BNY spokesperson said.
January 13 -
The "Making the American Dream Affordable Again" roadmap makes no mention of tax-exempt bonds.
January 13 -
"I don't think this topic is necessarily gaining traction as an enforcement matter," said Andrew Kintzinger, counsel at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP.
January 13 -
The compromise bill rejects the Trump administration's effort to rescind $16.5 billion of IRS funding that comes from an $80 billion infusion in the Democrats' 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
January 12 -
"We are pleased to resolve this matter," Wells Fargo said in a statement.
January 12 -
Attorneys and lawmakers are working through questions from clients and water authorities about finalized drinking water rules by the EPA regarding "forever chemicals."
January 9 -
It's the first time the regulator has named VRDO rate-resetting process as an area of review.
January 9 -
The balance of power in the House of Representatives continues to shift months before the midterms as Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md. who sits on the House Appropriations Committee announces he will not seek re-election this fall.
January 8 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has already established itself as the frontrunner in the U.S. airport P3 space.
January 7 -
LaMalfa was a frequent critic of the state's publicly funded bullet train proposal, which he called an "inexcusable waste of money."
January 6 -
The 'minibus' avoids the deep cuts recommended in President Trump's budget.
January 6 -
"The new office will be smaller, more efficient, and right sized for our future needs," an MSRB spokesperson said.
January 5 -
Some industry observers are expecting a continuing rise in public private partnerships as the total value of infrastructure assets under management is up.
January 2 -
Texas will receive the largest share of the rural hospital fund's first-year allocation.
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