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Trump’s 2018 budget will include $200 billion of new infrastructure spending, OMB director Mick Mulvaney says.
April 21 -
The Gateway plan to add a second rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan has funding challenges.
April 21 -
Flint's decision not to use Karegnondi Water Authority water doesn't change the KWA's bond rating.
April 20 -
Voters in Nashville could go to the polls in 2018 to decide how to fund a $6 billion transit plan.
April 20 -
The debate over infrastructure revival requires a distinction between funding and financing.
April 19 -
NATCHEZ, Miss. -- A Natchez-Adams School Board member defended on Monday next month's election for the public to decide on a $35 million school bond issue for renovating several of the district's schools.
April 19 -
Greater Latrobe, Pa., School Board Tuesday approved a nearly $10 million bond issue to help finance construction of the district's new Latrobe Elementary School.
April 19 -
Burned by its water contamination crisis, Flint wants to stick with its current water supply.
April 18 -
Tennessee lawmakers debate a gas tax hike as report finds bad roads cost motorists $6 billion a year.
April 18 -
California will appeal to international investors when it prices $1.2 billion of taxable GOs
April 17 -
Lawmakers must resolve looming $20 billion shortfall in the Highway Trust Fund, advocates urge.
April 17 -
Augusta officials set in motion Tuesday plans to borrow $12 million to build a parking garage for the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
April 12 -
Private investments must be big players in Trump's national infrastructure plan, BlackRock CEO says.
April 11 -
South Carolina lawmakers will decide whether to raise the gas tax despite governor's veto threat.
April 10 -
California's Third District Court of Appeals found the state's cap-and-trade program is not an unconstitutional tax.
April 10 -
A Trump administration policy shift boosts a Mojave Desert water project.
April 7 -
Forty states will share $768 million of federal emergency road funding for infrastructure damage.
April 7 -
State and local transportation projects in California will benefit from a $52 billion package approved by the Legislature.
April 7 -
The city's property tax rate would increase by roughly 1 cent, costing the average Raleigh homeowner an extra $19 a year, under a transportation spending package city leaders are considering.
April 7 -
ORANGE, Conn. -- The Board of Selectmen this week scheduled a referendum for April 18 so residents can vote on securing bonding to finance $14.9 million for 14 capital improvements to schools, the police station, roads and town buildings.
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