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Senators are optimistic about passage next week of a multiyear transportation funding reauthorization measure.
July 16 -
The Delaware River Port Authority's board approved an $18 monthly credit for E-ZPass monthly account users on four bridges connecting Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey.
July 15 -
The House on Wednesday voted 312 to 119 to approve a bill that would extend federal transportation funding through Dec. 18, with an $8.1 billion transfer from general funds to the Highway Trust Fund.
July 15 -
An $8 billion plan to stave off insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund would keep federal transportation funding flowing to states through Dec. 18.
July 14 -
House Republican leaders are putting together an $8 billion, five-month bailout of the Highway Trust Fund through the end of 2015.
July 13 -
A bipartisan group of nine House members wants a winner-take-all vote on proposed transportation revenue measures.
July 10 -
Senate will take up a highway funding bill next week but revenue source remains contentious.
July 9 -
Months after the original private owner of the publicly owned toll road went bankrupt, the new owner, Australian fund manager fund IFM Investors, is set to complete the financing of its takeover bid next week.
July 8 -
Move America Bonds should be more attractive to many members of Congress than Build America Bonds, Sen. Ron Wyden said.
July 8 -
Revenues generated from an overhaul of the corporate tax code could fund highways, Senate report says.
July 8 -
Gas prices fell in four of the six states with gasoline tax increases taking effect July 1, survey finds.
July 7 -
John Hoeven, a Republican Senator and former governor of North Dakota, is keeping states' needs in mind with his bill to create Move America Bonds.
July 7 -
Virginia will recoup $149 million of the more than $280 million the state spent on a cancelled $1.4 billion toll road P3.
July 6 -
Washington State's compromise 16-year, $16 billion transportation plan includes gasoline tax increase and $5.3 billion of state GO bonds.
July 2 -
Gasoline taxes go up July 1 in six states to fund local highway projects while federal gasoline tax remains at 1993 level.
June 30 -
States are making plans for another short-term extension or a possible cutoff of federal transportation funding on July 31.
June 29 -
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan gives preliminary approval to progress on halted $2 billion Purple Line P3 light rail project.
June 26 -
Allowing states to levy tolls on interstates would solve the revenue problem hobbling highway P3s, advocates tell Senate Finance Committee.
June 25 -
The federal government extended All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion private activity bond allocation, relieving pressure on the private train owner to issue the bonds as legal challenges proceed.
June 24 -
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee adopted a six-year highway bill with a 4.6% boost in federal funding.
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