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Ohio businessman Dan Slane said his list of 50 emergency and national security projects is "going nowhere."
January 29 -
The city brings a $215 million sewer revenue bond deal to market Wednesday and returns next month with a GO sale.
January 26 -
Mayors are concerned the federal government is going to contribute far less funding to infrastructure projects.
January 26 -
A task force wants New Jersey to issue $400 million of GO bonds to upgrade aging water systems.
January 26 -
In his final State of the State speech, Jerry Brown reiterated support for water transfer tunnels, high speed rail, and the projects funded by a new gas tax.
January 25 -
The California Water Commission sent all 11 applicants for water storage bond money back to the drawing board.
January 25 -
The American Trucking Association touts its Build America Fund as a much better solution to financing infrastructure than tolls or public-private partnerships.
January 24 -
The White House hasn’t endorsed a gas-tax increase, but it also hasn’t ruled it out.
January 24 -
Gov. Charlie Baker's group will examine changes in technology, climate and demographics.
January 24 -
City officials intend to fight language that they say would put the city on the hook for emergency repairs by the state-run MTA.
January 23 -
The $55 million deal would be the second leg of financing needed for the $571 million project.
January 23 -
Phil Murphy's audit mandate is described as the first step to restore the beleaguered mass transit agency’s finances and infrastructure.
January 23 -
Tax-exempt private activity bonds, which came close to being terminated in tax reform legislation, are now a centerpiece of the Trump administration's leaked infrastructure plan -- and market participants hope to use this as a springboard for a return of tax-exempt advance refundings.
January 22 -
President Trump's purported latest infrastructure plan would remove state volume caps, advance refunding prohibitions and state volume caps from private activity bonds used for infrastructure.
January 22 -
The Regional Transportation Authority of Northeastern Illinois has begun laying the groundwork for a campaign to raise more public money.
January 22 -
Key variables include how Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the MTA would use the roughly $1 billion projected for mass transit, New York City's role and how Albany would tweak the measure.
January 22 -
Under a new approach to keep up with an aging road system, New Mexico voters could get the opportunity this fall to decide whether to use state bonds to pay for highway projects.
January 22 -
Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Mark Warner, D-Va., introduced their bill to expand PABs the same day that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce recommended such an expansion in its four-part infrastructure plan.
January 19 -
Increased use of battery storage may further disrupt a public power industry already in transition, experts told municipal bond professionals.
January 19 -
A wave of U.S. catastrophes has northeast municipal issuers scrutinizing resiliency options and how to fund them.
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