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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.
March 7 -
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.
March 6 -
Californias High Speed Rail Authority can sell bonds for the Central Valley segment, said the director of Californias Department of Finance.
March 6 -
Sen. Deb Fischer wants lawmakers to craft specific funding measures for infrastructure sectors rather than one big bill.
March 3 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey needs to speed up the slow-moving process to replace its Manhattan bus terminal, transportation experts said after the authority allocated only $3.5 billion toward the $10 billion project.
March 3 -
Texas lawmakers have filed almost two dozen bills in an effort to derail a privately funded high-speed rail line.
March 2 -
Nonprofit health giant Catholic Health Initiatives fell one notch to BBB-plus on S&P Global Ratings' scale Thursday due to a weakened financial profile, analysts said.
March 2 -
Administration officials began deliberating with federal agencies over President Trumps $1 trillion infrastructure initiative after a key lawmaker said funding is still a question.
March 2 -
Trump's address to Congress last night didn't add any details to the $1 trillion plan released by his presidential campaign in late October.
March 1 -
A struggling Indiana highway public-private partnership may have turned a corner.
February 28 -
California Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, has introduced legislation to make it more difficult for healthcare companies to close California non-profit hospitals that provide emergency services.
February 28 -
Ridership on the bond-supported Bay Area Rapid Transit system in Northern California is stagnating, leading to a need for financial changes.
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