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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy continued his push for a 30-year, $100 billion transportation infrastructure spending package.
April 28 - Rhode Island
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo throws a little chin music at the new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox, who want to build a ballpark in downtown Providence.
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Variable rate debt represents 8% of the bond portfolio of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority well below its 25% threshold, said finance manager Patrick McCoy.
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A $967 million federal loan for commuter rail safety technology represents "a very favorable position for the MTA," said finance manager Patrick McCoy.
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New Yorks MTA may have to raise fares by as much as 15% if its proposed capital plan falls short, according to chief financial officer Robert Foran.
April 27 - New York
Gerrard P. Bushell from Bank of New York Mellon has been tapped to replace Paul Williams as president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.
April 27 - Pennsylvania
Philadelphia City Councilman Mark Squilla has introduced six bills aimed at advancing $325 million in redevelopment of a shopping mall.
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Harrisburg, Pa., has settled with its former attorney, Mark Schwartz, agreeing to pay him $80,000.
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The Federal Railroad Administration has approved a $967.1 million loan to New Yorks MTA for signal system safety improvements along Long Island and Metro-North commuter railroads.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan wants major cost reductions in Purple Line P3 rail proposal or he'll kill the project.
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