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The coalition is sponsoring a campaign fundraiser for Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
September 24 -
Transportation research nonprofit TRIP said more than 7% of the state's bridges -- more than 300 -- are structurally deficient.
September 24 -
The privately managed Indiana Toll Road will get to raise rates and, in return, deliver the first installment of $1 billion it will pay the state on Oct. 5.
September 21 -
Amid hurricanes and other natural disasters and with federal funding a wild card, municipalities and states adjust.
September 21 -
Brightline, which runs a passenger train service in Florida, is taking over the XpressWest project.
September 19 -
Quantifying the related financial damage will take time, said the rating agency.
September 18 -
Legacy costs are crowding out programmatic spending, according to a report by the Citizens Budget Commission's Ana Champeny and Maria Doulis.
September 18 -
Two state senators are backing a proposal to toll low-occupancy vehicles in carpool lanes on highways that currently lack tolls.
September 14 -
Disruptions caused by a piece of metal that pierced the roof of a train underscore the need for major capital improvements, according to a state lawmaker.
September 11 -
The top executives of FINRA, the MSRB, and some industry groups received total compensation of more than $1 million, The Bond Buyer’s latest survey of compensation levels at 23 municipal market-related groups shows.
September 7 -
The New York mayor launched an initiative to update and expand the city’s long-term strategy plan.
September 6 -
A state agency said the Luzerne County city should explore alternatives to the Act 47 workout program.
September 6 -
The first phase of the long-delayed Gateway project under the Hudson River is "shovel ready" and ready to take flight once the Trump administration provides the green light, according to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.
September 5 -
The state will receive $1 billion from the Indiana Toll Road concessionaire over the next three years in return for higher tolls.
September 5 -
Resolutions authorizing the sale of bonds to finance building a new Dickinson County Jail and renovating the courthouse were approved Thursday.
September 5 -
A major state bridge repair and replacement program was launched as the turnpike authority’s bond ratings were downgraded because of pension liabilities.
September 5 -
The New York mayor says he will seek federal funding for the $2.7 billion project.
August 30 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. will issue $1.75 billion of bonds for the privately owned passenger train project.
August 30 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. will be asked to be the conduit issuer for $1.75 billion of PABs on behalf of the project's private owners.
August 28 -
DASNY finished the first half of 2018 as the nation’s second largest issuer with $3.2 billion in bonds sold.
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