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Colorado may have to cut highway funding so it can issue tax refunds triggered by the state's TABOR law.
August 24 -
Two Maryland counties have committed another $60 million to help fund the proposed $2 billion Purple Line P3 light-rail project.
August 21 -
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority General Manager Joseph M. Casey is retiring after seven years leading the nations sixth-largest public transit agency.
August 21 -
The political bickering that litters the New York-area transportation funding landscape raises doubts about big projects such as the LaGuardian Airport renovation and Hudson River train tunnels.
August 21 -
Multiple factors are pressuring Puerto Rico's nonprofit universities and hospitals, Standard & Poor's said Thursday.
August 20 -
A high-profile San Francisco Bay Area business advocate, the Bay Area Council's Jim Wunderman, says a sales tax should be used to help meet California's massive unfunded transportation needs.
August 20 -
Senate's multiyear transportation funding bill loosens restrictions on tolling of existing lanes of interstate highways.
August 20 -
Puerto Rico's ongoing fiscal struggles could have negative credit implications for some health care providers on the island.
August 20 -
California lawmakers began consideration of several bond-related propositions aimed at raising infrastructure revenue.
August 19 -
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing of Clayton County, Ga.'s only hospital is a favorable credit factor for the county, according to Moody's Investors Service.
August 18 -
A $211 million, 35-year low-interest federal loan is the final piece of the funding plan for a Delaware toll road
August 18 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie met Tuesday with federal transportation officials about funding for a long-stalled Hudson River rail tunnel that would connect his state to New York City.
August 18 -
Car rental taxes collected for stadium bonds must be refunded after their use was found to violate the Arizona constitution, a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Whitten has ruled.
August 17 -
The new fiscal control board that oversees Greater Bostons mass transit system is tightening its oversight of commuter rail subcontractor Keolis.
August 17 -
Moody's Investors Service has revised its outlook on Wisconsin-based Mercy Alliance's A2 rating to negative from stable due to execution risks with the system's January merger with Rockford Health System.
August 17 -
Gas prices fell in Washington State despite a 7 cent per gallon increase in the state gasoline tax, AAA said.
August 17 -
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Standard & Poor's announced Friday that it is withdrawing its rating on Palm Drive Health Care District, Calif. after repeated attempts to get necessary information from the issuer failed.
August 14 -
The Illinois Finance Authority advanced plans for nearly $1 billion in borrowing on behalf of not-for-profit schools and hospitals led by the University of Chicago.
August 14 -
Fitch Ratings said 2014 hospital medians showed surprisingly strong results, while capital spending in the sector hit the lowest point in six years.
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