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Bonds supported by higher gas tax could spark $500 billion increase in federal transportation funding.
March 23 -
Congressional trio seeks revenue for infrastructure funding from tax reform as Moodys warns of slow spending increase.
March 22 -
JP Morgans 7th annual public finance transportation and utility conference in New York featured presentations from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which are taking differing approaches to financing their needs.
March 22 -
Arkansas House defeats plan to raise taxes by $200 million per year to support road bonds.
March 21 -
A potential budget wall between TxDOT and a proposed bullet train could halt the $12 billion project.
March 20 -
Trumps 2018 budget plan threatens funding for transit projects such as Marylands $5.6 billion Purple Line rail P3.
March 17 -
One of the only intermodal freight facilities to take advantage of a special 12-year-old federal private activity bond program is readying its fourth round of financing.
March 16 -
President Trump's 2018 budget outline would dramatically cut spending for federal transportation and community development programs.
March 16 -
Legislative battles break out in South Carolina and Tennessee over proposed state gasoline tax hikes.
March 15 -
Private investment plan revives long-stalled Oklahoma highway project to complete a road loop around Tulsa.
March 14 -
All Aboard Florida said it anticipates launching its Brightline-branded private passenger train service between Miami and West Palm Beach in September, following an introductory roll-out phase.
March 13 -
Infrastructure needs direct federal funding, not tax breaks for private investments, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said in New York.
March 10 -
The nation's deteriorating infrastructure will continue to decline without a resolution of a $2 trillion funding shortfall over the next 10 years, the American Society of Civil Engineers said.
March 9 -
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards wants coastal protection projects added to the president's high-priority infrastructure list in order to receive expedited federal approval.
March 9 -
California lawmakers are working quickly to get a comprehensive transportation funding bill ready to go within a month.
March 9 -
Democrats blast Republicans for jamming health care vote through two committees without the Congressional Budget Office report on costs or hearings.
March 8 -
U.S. infrastructure renewal will require more funding for transportation projects, advocates say.
March 8 -
The American Health Care Act proposed by House Republicans could cause major budgetary problems for state and local governments, credit rating agencies say.
March 7 -
Utah lawmakers are expected to approve $1 billion of new road bonds before session expires Thursday.
March 7 -
Proposal to lift cap on air passenger facility charges could mean more revenue bonds available for airport upgrades.
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