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New Jersey Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto and Senate President Steve Sweeney announced on Jan. 14 that the Port Authority is tabling plans to eliminate overnight PATH train service.
January 14 - Massachusetts
MassDevelopment issues a $17 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of nonprofit CIL Realty, which plans to renovate and build 20 group homes for disabled persons.
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A lawsuit brought against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over lack of payments to the state's pension system is headed to a key court date.
January 14 - New York
Moody's Investors Service has withdrawn the ratings of 25 New York issuers with a combined $154 million in debt after they did not provide audited financial statements for fiscal year 2013.
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Maine's $2 billion, three-year transportation program is designed to upgrade the state's infrastructure despite sluggish federal highway funding.
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Pennsylvania DOT has finalized all terms for the department's $899 million Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, Secretary Barry Schoch confirmed.
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Connecticut's Bond Commission approved $5.75 million toward new railroad stations on the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield line and the New Haven line, Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
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Three former chairmen of New York's MTA called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers to fully fund the authority's $32 billion capital plan.
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The $996 million federal grant Massachusetts received to extend a Boston-area Green Line streetcar route is a credit positive, said Moody's.
January 12 - Pennsylvania
A committee of NFL owners and players hired PFM Asset Management to oversee the investments of their defined contribution plans.
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