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Airport officials want an increased Passenger Facility Charge to pay back bonds, and say federal funding isn’t enough to pay for upgrades.
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FEMA denied California reimbursement for a portion of Oroville Dam repairs, saying the state failed to maintain it.
March 25 -
Plans call for four Metro-North Railroad stations along an underused rail line in the East Bronx, with an eye toward real-estate value capture.
March 22 -
The deal received $3 billion in orders, allowing the finance team to trim yields.
March 21 -
NABL suggested expanding private activity bonds to a new category for public roads, tunnels, and bridges.
March 21 -
Bond Buyer northeast regional editor Paul Burton scopes out New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's resilience plan for Lower Manhattan. Andrew Coen hosts.
March 21 -
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Rebuild Alabama Act into law, increasing state gas taxes for the first time in 26 years.
March 20 -
The one category that will increase precipitously no matter who is in charge is interest on the federal debt.
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Indianapolis and Marion County have tapped a new revenue pledge to back more than $600 million of bonds
March 19 -
It's a critical moment in the municipal bond market, and participants need to embrace change with a stronger voice in Washington and beyond.
March 19
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The Bond Buyer will be rolling out some changes to how we cover and communicate with the professionals and the leaders who work in and around municipal finance.
March 19
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The New York mayor's $10 billion resilience initiative hinges on whether large-scale federal funding will be available.
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The sponsor of a bill to create a state infrastructure bank says it would leverage public-private partnerships to generate money for transportation projects.
March 14 -
In his waning days, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel won approval for several development projects and a new money GO issue.
March 13 -
New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, with disparate challenges, set the tone for effective planning, said Kroll.
March 11 -
House lawmakers weren't willing to go as far as Mike DeWine in raising gas taxes.
March 8 -
The governor announced a $4.5 billion, four-year infrastructure resilience initiative, for which he needs lawmakers to approve a natural gas drilling tax.
March 8 -
Shawn Wooden expects his proposal to fix to state teachers’ pension system to kick-start an agenda that includes infrastructure, improved returns and financial literacy.
March 8 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. said another meeting will be scheduled to finish taking public comment on financing for the passenger train project.
March 7 -
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is running into flack from fellow Republicans who control the legislature for his 18 cent-per-gallon proposal.
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