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Public transit agencies have a $90 billion backlog of maintenance, repair and modernization projects.
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Stockbridge's attorneys filed a state constitutional challenge in local court, and plan to file a civil rights complaint in federal court soon.
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Two rating agencies put Presence Health's low-investment grade ratings on watch for upgrades.
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The Puerto Rico Economic Empowerment Act of 2018 would implement some of the recommendations made by a congressional task force as well as provisions left out of disaster relief legislation, according to the two Republican senators who offered it.
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The California city's supporters portray a lasting turnaround, but growing pension liabilities could bring trouble.
May 17 -
Bruising political fights over Obamacare and tax reform may have killed the chances for Trump's infrastructure plan, leaving state and local governments to lead the way.
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Wake County leaders are hoping taxpayers will be more willing to support borrowing money for school construction projects if they don't ask them for more than $1 billion at a time.
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Though they may sound as far apart as they ever were on public-financing of a new Pawtucket Red Sox stadium, House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello and Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien appear to have found what one calls a "framework" and the other "a pathway" for a possible deal.
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The university has not said how it intends to pay for the legal settlement.
May 17 -
The majority of the week’s big deals have priced over the past few days and are now receiving much attention from retail buyers.
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He joins the firms infrastructure practice after four years at Squire Patton Boggs.
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State authorization for design-build use on a Brooklyn-Queens Expressway work is a door-opener, New York City transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said.
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Recent research suggests regulators on a global basis are overestimating the risks of infrastructure-related debt.
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The composite of the Leading Economic Index was up 0.4% in April following an upwardly revised 0.4% increase in March.
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Initial claims for U.S. state unemployment benefits rose by 11,000 to 222,000 in the May 12 employment survey week.
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Manufacturers report continued growth in May, but the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Report on Business respondents reported increasing costs.
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Bullard says the Fed should be sending signals that the policy rate is near or at neutral.
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April’s General Fund collection was 15.7% higher than that of April 2017.
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The proposal would establish a standalone rule governing transactions in discretionary accounts, something the board hasn't had in more than 30 years.
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Phil Scott said his objections to new taxes in the $5.8 billion budget will bring a veto.
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