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Republicans and Democrats both use CBO report to back their positions for and against repealing and replacing the ACA.
March 13 -
TriHealth, one of the largest not-for-profit hospital systems in the Cincinnati area, is making its debut in the bond market Tuesday with its first public offering in a $300 million sale.
March 13 -
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 - Texas
With doubts over the future of tolling in El Paso, the Texas city's designated toll authority will issue $35 million of revenue bonds backed by vehicle registration fees this month.
March 13 -
In the face of local skepticism and open questions about infrastructure funding, streetcar advocates are promoting a 16-mile Brooklyn-Queens link.
March 10 -
The Texas Department of Transportation will dedicate an additional $2.5 billion for 19 new projects aimed at relieving congestion in the major metro areas if the supervisory Texas Transportation Commission approves.
March 9 -
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 -
Sports industry consultant Dave Howard will lead Floridas privately owned passenger train project as Fortress Investment Group explores expanding All Aboard Floridas Brightline-branded service to other states.
March 8 -
U.S. infrastructure renewal will require more funding for transportation projects, advocates say.
March 8 -
Citywide Ferry Service has filled the first of 200 jobs for its soon-to-be-launched transportation service, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday.
March 8 -
Two Illinois-based not-for-profit healthcare systems dropped their merger plans Tuesday following a court ruling that favored the Federal Trade Commission in its efforts to block the union.
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 -
The Transbay Transit Center in San Francisco is expected to run an operating deficit after it opens later this year that may be borne at least in part by taxpayers.
March 7 -
Utah lawmakers are expected to approve $1 billion of new road bonds before session expires Thursday.
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The Omaha City council is considering several revenue streams to support borrowing that would help finance a proposed $156 million streetcar system.
March 6 -
Proposal to lift cap on air passenger facility charges could mean more revenue bonds available for airport upgrades.
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Californias High Speed Rail Authority can sell bonds for the Central Valley segment, said the director of Californias Department of Finance.
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