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Colorado business leaders are gathering support for a $3.5 billion highway bond program as the Colorado General Assembly prepares for its 2016 session.
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown will seek public input in a series of meetings beginning next month on the preliminary findings of a policy group exploring the state's transportation needs.
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States will face funding challenges in 2016 as lawmakers look for ways to raise revenues for local highway projects during an election year.
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Smooth sailing is seen for toll road credits in 2016, as positive performance trends are expected to continue in the new year, Fitch says.
December 21 -
The Federal Trade Commission has moved to block the proposed merger of Illinois-based Advocate Health Care and NorthShore University Health System citing to anti-competition concerns.
December 21 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority board signed off on a 2016 Budget that counts on $1.3 billion in revenues for maintenance, operations, debt service, and capital costs.
December 21 -
An agreement to return control of the LA/Ontario International Airport from Los Angeles to an Ontario-based local authority is a positive for the Los Angeles airport but negative to the Ontario airport's credit, Moody's Investors Service said.
December 21 -
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission won an upgrade of its subordinate bond credit after a new review.
December 21 -
A large operating loss cost the operator of Mission Regional Medical Center its investment-grade rating from Standard & Poor's, and notice of a technical default is expected.
December 21 -
Texas Department of Transportation chief financial officer James Bass will move to executive director, a job he previously held on an interim basis.
December 21 -
After a multi-year battle, with Los Angeles, the Ontario, Calif. airport reverts to local control once the Ontario International Airport Authority receive approval from the Federal Aviation
December 17 -
All Aboard Florida says it remains on track to offer private passenger train service in 2017 even though it was unable to issue $1.75 billion of private activity bonds amid turmoil in the high-yield market.
December 16 -
Indiana would build a new $120 million bond-financed mental health facility in what Gov. Mike Pences administration is billing as an affordable option that will usher in a new model of care
December 16 -
New York MTA approves its $15 billion operating budget in a warmup act for another capital program battle with Albany.
December 16 -
California's Daughters of Charity Health System has closed on a management agreement with a hedge fund that is designed to keep the hospital chain out of bankruptcy.
December 15 -
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory wants local leaders to vote again in support of controversial P3 express lane project.
December 15 -
Illinois release of motor fuel tax, gambling, and emergency surcharge revenues to local governments is a positive credit move for municipalities, says Moodys Investors Service.
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Supporters of an initiative that would shift $8 billion in bond money from Californias high speed rail to water projects say their aim is to reprioritize how the states bond money is spent.
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New York MTA officials is looking to go green, and they dont mean the map colors of the Lexington Avenue subway line.
December 14 - Texas
With oil prices continuing to slide, the Standard & Poors outlook for Ector County Hospital District in the heart of the Permian Basin has slipped to negative.
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