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Most Texans want to increase state spending on transportation infrastructure without raising taxes, according to a new statewide poll.
September 26 -
Targeted increases in transportation infrastructure funding are needed to overcome a 10-year backlog of neglected projects.
September 25 -
Transportation Department doesn't account for how it awards federal TIGER grants, GAO says in new report.
September 24 -
Gasoline tax revenues are not a reliable long-term source for financing transportation infrastructure, Pew Charitable Trusts said in new report.
September 23 -
Transportation advocates want to put the kibosh on congressional proposals to slash the federal gasoline tax and turn over almost all highway funding to the states.
September 22 -
Bipartisan bill introduced in the House would divert 10% of federal highway dollars to state-run transportation grant programs that would fund local projects.
September 19 -
House committee okays plan to cut Amtrak's allocation for capital projects to $770 million a year from the current $1.3 billion.
September 18 -
P3s can often deliver high-cost projects more quickly than wholly public efforts but can't solve the nation's infrastructure deficit alone.
September 17 -
Tolls on existing interstate highways will be an increasingly common way of funding road projects within 10 years, experts say.
September 17 -
A federal banking rule that doesn't classify municipal bonds as high-quality liquid assets needs to be reworked to ensure it won't impede critical infrastructure development, Sen. Chuck Schumer told regulators on Tuesday.
September 16 -
Texas is trying new ideas in infrastructure transportation funding to keep up with demand from a growing population.
September 16 -
Americans strongly support tolling existing interstates if collections are dedicated to highway upgrades, according to a new poll.
September 12 -
Proposed legislation in the House would cut Amtrak's funding by 40% and redirect passenger-line profits to Northeast capital projects.
September 11 -
Coalition of shippers and operators of infrastructure assets wants long-term funding for freight projects in the next federal transportation bill.
September 11 -
Members of Congress broke the news early on allocations of federal TIGER grants ahead of the official announcement of awards totaling $600 million from the program.
September 10 -
Guaranteed availability payments are becoming more attractive to private investors in infrastructure P3s than volatile toll or fare revenues.
September 9 -
New federal banking regulations will further constrain already struggling infrastructure finance, transportation advocates warned.
September 5 -
Texas voters will decide in November on a constitutional amendment that could boost state highway spending by $1.7 billion a year.
September 4 -
Maryland's latest six-year transportation plan includes $279.4 million of new projects as part of $4.4 billion of additional highway and transit funding provided over six years by a 2013 state law that raised the gasoline tax.
September 3 -
West Virginia is seeking a private partner to build a 3.3-mile segment of the Coalfields Expressway in the state's first P3 project under a 2013 law.
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