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Streamlining federal permitting and partnering with state DOTs are among the priorities for the next surface transportation bill.
July 17 -
Two New York members of Congress called them "vulture funds" trying to get "blood out of a turnip" at the expense of Puerto Rico electricity customers.
July 16 -
The House Appropriations Committee kicks things off with markups of three infrastructure-related funding bills this week, including transportation.
July 14 -
Some local governments have begun formal assessments about whether electric services to their communities should be municipalized or whether their existing franchise agreements can be updated in their favor.
July 11 -
"I've always really enjoyed what I do," said Henry, who began doing legal work involving municipal securities in 1981.
July 9 -
California local, state and federal officials blasted the Trump administration and congressional GOP for blocking supplemental recovery aid after the wildfires.
July 8 -
Markets are "tilting to a risk-off posture as participants brace for the chance of Trump tariff-sparked turbulence in the coming hours and days," said José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers.
July 7 -
The policy shift may crowd out some projects, warned Baruch Feigenbaum, senior managing director of transportation policy at Reason Foundation.
July 7 -
Market participants launched the largest lobbying effort in recent memory to protect municipal bonds and got what they wanted as the tax-exemption survived.
July 3 -
The megabill now heads to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson said a vote could come as soon as Wednesday.
July 1