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Organizers say the goal is for for technologies to make public transit safer, cleaner and more adaptive.
July 8 -
Although the recovery process from the COVID-19 stated, the economy has a long way to go.
July 8 -
The new direct-pay bonds would be an improvement from the Build America Bonds because they would be exempt from the sequestration cuts.
July 8 -
A scaled down 2021 fiscal year spending plan signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will likely need further cuts to withstand potential revenue losses resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
July 8 -
Thirteen states and territories already have received federal authorization to borrow $17 billion to pay unemployment insurance claims.
July 8 -
The mayor of Tupelo, Mississippi said he has not seen federal funds reach his city of 38,000 yet.
July 8 -
Washington State pulled a note deal after a glitch resulted in two-thirds of bidders not seeing a couponing instruction.
July 8 -
Although oil and gas revenues remain low, Oklahoma saw signs of hope for recovery in June.
July 7 -
Chicago is eyeing its second GO refinancing of the year, with savings expected to help chip away at the 2020 coronavirus-driven budget hole.
July 7 -
Restoration of tax-exempt advance refunding might be inserted into the Senate's coronavirus relief package.
July 7