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The city announced its P3 partner this week even after its federal funding got cut in committee and Rep. Maxine Waters took a strong oppositional position.
July 26 -
New York lawmakers are helping a coalition of legal experts, transit riders, and environmental and disability advocates sue the governor for stopping congestion pricing.
July 25 -
The St. Louis-based senior-living facilities operator has almost $80 million in bonds outstanding.
July 23 -
Chicago Transit Authority CFO and Treasurer Jeremy Fine is leaving the agency, CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr., announced.
July 22 -
One-time spending, rainy-day funds and fare hikes are forming a rickety bridge for crossing the transit funding ravine.
July 22 -
The legislature dodged broad changes to education or transit, but bet big on business-friendly initiatives.
July 17 -
States are expected to cut their budgets, marking a return to more modest levels of spending after years of stimulus-fueled growth and tax cuts.
July 16 -
Infrastructure projects and plans for a new transit police department topped the agenda at the agency's State of the Agency event.
July 12 -
The Phoenix-based school's debt was rated a notch above junk — to BBB-minus by Fitch Ratings ahead of a refinancing of bonds from a 2021 issue.
July 11 -
The county commission gave final approval to a nonprofit hospital bond and preliminary approval to a county government bond.
July 9 -
In a year characterized by a rise in mega deals, the agency looks to address an advancing financial "cliff."
July 8 -
Passed every two years since 2016, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 hits on many of President Biden's climate and resiliency goals.
June 27 -
The 0.34% sales tax rate increase would raise an estimated $70 million annually for Colorado's only safety net healthcare provider.
June 25 -
A 2023 U.S. Appeals Court ruling derailed federal approvals for the Uinta Basin Railway, which plans to seek up to $2 billion in private-activity bonds.
June 24 -
Existing California law requires hospitals to be fully operational after a large earthquake by 2030. The Senate has passed a bill to extend the deadline.
June 21 -
Legislation passed by Utah lawmakers during a special session addresses concerns from the Intermountain Power Agency about a new law to keep a coal-fired power plant operating.
June 20 -
The city and its Austin Transit partnership are seeking court validation for bonds to help finance the multi-billion-dollar project.
June 18 -
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee lawmakers urged new bills and new ways for transit authorities to deal with the post-COVID dynamics.
June 14 -
The Biden administration's accelerated deadlines for exiting dirty energy like coal could pressure utilities already facing growing demand, the rating agency said.
June 12 -
Driven by ongoing capital expenditure funding and current refunding opportunities, airport issuance is estimated at $21 billion in 2024, with a slew of from June through September and more planned in December, according to Ramirez.
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