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Legislation pending in both the Senate and House would eliminate private activity bond volume caps for water and sewer projects.
August 23 -
The New York State Thruway Authority is on the road to completing a decades-long reconstruction project for a heavily-traveled stretch of Interstate-95.
August 23 -
Lawmakers will consider internet sales taxes, electric and hybrid vehicle user fees, a state lottery and bonds to fund transportation projects.
August 22 -
While an intent to issue refinanced improvement revenue bonds for Bluestem Communities in Hesston and North Newton had already been approved by the Harvey County Commission, that item was brought back at Monday’s commission meeting to finalize the process.
August 22 -
Minor-league baseball's Pawtucket Red Sox rejected a Rhode Island bonding framework for more generous subsidies in Worcester.
August 20 -
Facilities at West Virginia’s state parks and forests are set to receive a thorough shine-up through up to $80 million in bonds authorized Thursday by the state Economic Development Authority.
August 17 -
Projects are in development to improve seawalls and enhance wetlands around the Bay.
August 16 -
There will be no Agricultural Event Center bond referendum on the Nov. 6 general election ballot.
August 15 -
S&P last week downgraded the transportation authority, citing weak debt-service coverage.
August 14 -
Escalating costs and project delays by the bond-funded high-speed train project are a concern for federal lawmakers.
August 10 -
The city's struggles reflect those of northeast Pennsylvania’s depressed coal region.
August 10 -
Parkways Authority members on Thursday approved the last items of paperwork necessary for $172 million in West Virginia Turnpike bonds to close Tuesday.
August 10 -
“Strategic investments” account for the 20% increase in spending since New York Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, his budget director said Thursday.
August 9 -
S&P Global Ratings dropped New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to A from A-plus, its second downgrade of the agency in five months.
August 9 -
The future of a proposed 10-story waterfront building could be riding on the City Council's decision on a $1.12 million bond.
August 9 -
The legislation, which aims to curb the effects of app-based for-hire vehicles on city streets, may lead to a congestion pricing framework.
August 9 -
The NYC Council has approved up to $500 million of bonds to back an additional financing by the Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp
August 8 -
A conduit issuer that Florida created as an alternative to public-private partnerships is readying its first appearance in the market.
August 8 -
The authority received upgrades from Moody’s on its two variable rate debt issues backed by bank letters of credit.
August 7 -
The state treasurer released a multifaceted green bond proposal at Milken's California Policy Summit.
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