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Virginia will eliminate tolls on two tunnels under construction with $78 million saved by cancelling a P3 road project.
July 17 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., hopes that one day, parents will give their kids infrastructure bonds for the holidays.
July 17 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is proposing to create a trade data product that would allow higher education researchers to see what dealers are doing while keeping the dealer identities anonymous.
July 16 -
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y. and Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, have introduced identical bills that would make permanent and enhance the Qualified Zone Academy Bond program.
July 16 -
Senators are optimistic about passage next week of a multiyear transportation funding reauthorization measure.
July 16 -
The Port of Seattle is set to sell nearly $600 million of bonds next week to refund outstanding debt and to finance new projects at the city's airport and other facilities.
July 16 -
The House on Wednesday voted 312 to 119 to approve a bill that would extend federal transportation funding through Dec. 18, with an $8.1 billion transfer from general funds to the Highway Trust Fund.
July 15 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined three firms a total of $57,500 for municipal bond trade reporting violations. The self-regulator also suspended a former broker-dealer cashier for six months for fictitious trades.
July 15 - Washington
Washington State's budget boosted education spending, a positive development for school districts and public universities, Moody's Investors Service said.
July 13 -
Providence Health & Services received a Fitch Ratings affirmation at AA ahead of plans to price two series totaling $356 million.
July 8 -
Gas prices fell in four of the six states with gasoline tax increases taking effect July 1, survey finds.
July 7 -
John Hoeven, a Republican Senator and former governor of North Dakota, is keeping states' needs in mind with his bill to create Move America Bonds.
July 7 - Washington
The District of Columbia and several authorities serving the Washington metropolitan area will host a conference for institutional investors in September, city officials said Monday.
July 6 -
Virginia will recoup $149 million of the more than $280 million the state spent on a cancelled $1.4 billion toll road P3.
July 6 -
Washington State's compromise 16-year, $16 billion transportation plan includes gasoline tax increase and $5.3 billion of state GO bonds.
July 2 - Washington
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a state budget into law, avoiding a government shutdown and appropriating money to pay the state's bond debts.
July 2 -
Gasoline taxes go up July 1 in six states to fund local highway projects while federal gasoline tax remains at 1993 level.
June 30 -
Reps. Randy Hultgren, R-Ill., and Richard Neal, D- Mass., have introduced legislation that would increase the number of projects that could be financed by qualified small issue manufacturing bonds.
June 29 -
States are making plans for another short-term extension or a possible cutoff of federal transportation funding on July 31.
June 29 -
The Senate Finance Committee's tax reform working groups will not be submitting reports to the committee's leaders by the end of the month, as had been expected.
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