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The New York/New Jersey agency's issuance of $1.1 billion in taxable notes underscores multi-year revenue challenges it confronts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 2 -
Transportation officials have spent nearly six years on a Massachusetts Turnpike redesign and an infrastructure merge called the "throat." Time is running short.
July 2 -
The House is expected to pass a $1.5 trillion dollar infrastructure package, mostly along party lines, while a bipartisan Senate bill to restore advance refunding may build momentum in that chamber.
July 1 -
A state appeals court rejected the one of the state government’s attempts to eliminate the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, but the legal battle continues.
July 1 -
Gov. John Carney signed a $703 million capital bond bill for fiscal 2021 that was reduced by $185 million due to revenue losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 30 -
Citing market turmoil from the pandemic, a California conduit issuer gave the Virgin Trains USA project a five-month extension to sell $3.25 billion of debt.
June 29 -
The bipartisan Modernizing Agricultural and Manufacturing Bonds Act would expand the small issue manufacturing bonds and first-time farmer bonds programs.
June 29 -
The shortfall underscored advocates' calls to provide more dedicated funding to the statewide transit provider.
June 26 -
Protecting the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds and reviving Build America Bonds are priorities for the New Partnership on Infrastructure.
June 25 -
Highlights of a House Democrat legislative package include a new series of taxable direct-pay bonds that would start with a federal 42% subsidy for interest expenses.
June 22 -
The Move America Forward Act would permanently reinstate Build America Bonds, advance refundings and expand the issuance of private activity bonds.
June 18 -
Its $400 million GOs attracted investors, resulting in a record low interest cost of 2.31%, according to state Treasurer Shawn Wooden.
June 17 -
Andy Dillon and Michael Imber from restructuring firm Conway MacKenzie explore creative options for states and cities coming out of the coronavirus pandemic. Paul Burton hosts.
June 16 -
Shifting to smaller annual increases — after a 36% turnpike hike in September, the first in eight years — is credit positive, according to one rating analyst.
June 12 -
New Jersey Transit’s capital funding needs could get a boost from GOs if state lawmakers green light a proposal authorizing in new debt for the state.
June 10 -
Southern Co.’s long-troubled project to expand its Vogtle nuclear plant in Georgia is “highly unlikely” to meet state deadlines and is apt to face additional budget overruns, according to a local monitor.
June 9 -
S&P Global Ratings lowered the Port Authority’s special project bonds issued of behalf of JFK International Air Terminal LLC to BBB from BBB-plus.
June 4 -
The bi-state agency can apply to use the Federal Reserve’s Municipal Liquidity Facility, if it chooses.
June 3 -
Maine is planning a $119.4 million bond sale this week to improve roads, broadband, senior housing and public colleges.
June 1 -
The transportation agency plans a refinancing to combat lost revenue from steep traffic declines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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