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The Trump administration's hopes of increasing airport privatization may require structural changes in the airport financing system, a report by Congressional Research Service suggests.
August 24 -
The firm and its officials changed a city's existing disclosure agreement without telling investors.
August 24 -
NABL calls for changes in bond-related tax laws and rules to spur infrastructure financing.
August 23 -
PAB allocation procedures differ among states; IRS only tracks these bonds on a per project basis.
August 22 -
The federal transit grant will provide most of Maryland’s share for building the Purple Line P3.
August 22 -
Public safety threatened by removal of federal flood plain rule, engineer group warns.
August 21 -
The makeup and mission of the IRS advisory committee has changed.
August 21 -
Former head of the IRS tax-exempt bond office says bonds for D.C. P3 deal never should have been issued.
August 18 -
The SEC's query followed the start of an audit that led the IRS to find the bonds were taxable.
August 17 -
The IRS has closed another audit of jail bonds after they were converted to taxable.
August 17 -
Kansas City council to decide by Aug. 24 if $1B airport P3 proposal goes before voters in November.
August 16 -
Trump said lengthy permitting process denies "our citizens the modern infrastructure they deserve.”
August 15 -
A letter-ruling shows the IRS is flexible and helpful to a public utility.
August 15 -
Ferrovial is expected to realize a 4.8% return on its investment in Denver P3 airport renovation.
August 15 -
Deteriorating infrastructure will drag down U.S. economy, contractors warn.
August 14 -
The Hudson River rail tunnel project is the first phase of the $24 billion Gateway Program.
August 11 -
Toll lane partner Transurban will contribute $15 million per year to local transportation projects.
August 10 -
Bennet said six of the 90 counties qualifying for the designation are in Colorado.
August 9 -
Public charter schools would be eligible for federal funding in bills introduced in the Senate last week.
August 9 -
The U.S. Conference of Mayors has denounced the Cornyn bill.
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