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President Obama plans to propose a revised version of last year's $302 billion, 4-year transportation bill.
January 28 -
Reps. John Duncan, R-Tenn., and Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., have once again sponsored legislation to exempt water and sewer private-activity bonds from state volume caps.
January 28 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., proposes a $1 trillion transportation bill that would put $75 billion a year into the Highway Trust Fund.
January 27 -
A major Northeast winter storm caused issuers to postpone about $1.7 billion of bond sales , including a $1 billion Pennsylvania GO offering.
January 27 -
New Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan included funding for the state's two light rail P3 projects in his fiscal 2015 budget.
January 26 -
A congressional bipartisan duo filed a bill to capitalize a $50 billion infrastructure bank with 50-year taxable bonds bearing 1% interest.
January 23 -
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is developing legislation that would dedicate revenues from corporate tax reform to federal highway funding.
January 22 -
The All Aboard Florida private passenger train project has received a $1.75 billion federal private activity bond allocation along with conditions that impose a tight timeframe to issue the debt..
January 21 -
President Obama called for bipartisan support for a multiyear transportation funding bill without providing specifics on pay for it.
January 21 -
Seattle's Sound Transit gets a $1.3 billion federal loan to revive voter-approved $4 billion light rail project stalled by revenue drop.
January 20 -
Municipal market participants applauded President Obamas proposal on Friday to create a new type of tax-exempt municipal bond that could be used to help finance public-private infrastructure projects, but one questioned whether it will pass muster with Congress.
January 16 -
The Senate Finance Committee took a step toward comprehensive tax reform on Thursday by launching five bipartisan working groups charged with issuing a report with recommendations by the end of May.
January 15 -
Weakening gasoline tax revenues will force Missouri to concentrate limited financial resources to road work on major arteries.
January 15 -
Chamber of Commerce chief Tom Donahue says oil price drop makes federal gas tax increase seem more attractive.
January 14 -
Municipal bonds could get caught up in corporate tax reform, particularly if infrastructure financing is involved, a former Treasury Department official said.
January 14 -
Maine's $2 billion, three-year transportation program is designed to upgrade the state's infrastructure despite sluggish federal highway funding.
January 13 -
The $996 million federal grant Massachusetts received to extend a Boston-area Green Line streetcar route is a credit positive, said Moody's.
January 12 -
New IBTTA president Javier Rodriguez seeks more toll options to fund investments in transportation infrastructure.
January 12 -
Tennessee highway coalition drums up support for an increase in state taxes and fees for infrastructure projects.
January 9 -
Development of a new multiyear highway bill with more funding for state transportation projects is main focus of a key Senate committee.
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