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Think tank Regional Plan Association and advocacy group Make the Road New York are urging leaders to expand climate resiliency measures.
February 24 -
Instead the governor intends to bond for $200 million annually to fund transportation infrastructure needs.
February 20 -
Reuben McDaniel III, newly appointed CEO and president of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, outlines his vision for one of the nation’s top municipal bond issuers. Hosted by Andrew Coen.
February 18 -
Analysts expect a drop in trade volume in at least the first two quarters of this year.
February 13 -
Amarillo city officials are asking voters to go to the polls in May to decide the fate of a $275 million bond issue to help fund a proposed $319 million Civic Center expansion and renovation project.
February 12 -
Members of the Public Finance Network sent a letter to Congress urging restoration of advance refunding for tax-exempt bonds.
February 12 -
Omaha voters will be asked in May to authorize $200 million of general obligation bonds.
February 12 -
A key New Jersey link to the long-stalled Gateway Tunnel project under the Hudson River into Manhattan cleared a major barrier for federal funding Monday and now awaits clearance from the White House.
February 11 -
The state's lookback at gambling revenues since 2012 comes as a large-scale expansion looms.
February 7 -
A stabilized financial position despite traffic drops drove a rating boost for the Delaware River Port Authority.
February 6 -
Michigan state officials say low interest rates make a compelling case for issuing bonds to fix roads.
February 5 -
The governor wants to boost state reserves and issue bonds to tackle infrastructure improvements.
February 5 -
Some muni market members don’t see hope for an infrastructure bill passing in 2020, even though Trump called for it in his address.
February 5 -
The state's latest highway toll proposal, for heavy trucks only, spawned partisan bickering over whether bond-bill language could lead to tolls on cars.
February 4 -
Randy Gerardes, a senior municipal bond analyst at Wells Fargo Securities, examines how a Minor League Baseball restructuring proposal that could ax dozens of teams would impact publicly funded ballparks. Hosted by Andrew Coen and Paul Burton.
February 4 -
The almost $350 million in bonds would pay for upgrades to the track and proposes the city of Baltimore takes over ownership of Pimlico Race Course.
February 4 -
Private sector involvement will fuel timely completion of a large-scale overhaul of John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to head of the multibillion-dollar modernization project.
February 4 -
If demand to fly declines domestically, it may affect airports' credit ratings, analysts say.
January 31 -
While munis are a focus in the infrastructure proposal, the likelihood of coming to fruition is debatable.
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The state would issue the state trunkline fund bonds over the next four years to add and expand 122 major new projects.
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