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Pressure from constituents may be best hope for quick congressional approval of a long-term federal transportation bill, industry advocates say.
March 9 -
States seeking to boost their transportation funding are finding gasoline tax increases as the most effective path to progress.
March 9 -
San Diego officials rolled out a reform program aimed at speeding up plans to repair 1,000 miles of city streets in five years.
March 6 -
An airline group asks Congress to oppose a proposal by airports for a 90% boost in a federal passenger fee that funds capital projects.
March 6 -
University Hospitals, one of northeast Ohio's largest providers, is in talks to acquire stand-alone hospital Samaritan Regional Health.
March 6 - Texas
A bill that dedicates about $2.5 billion from vehicle sales taxes to non-toll highway projects is the first to win state Senate approval in the 2015 Texas Legislature.
March 5 -
The House passes a four-year Amtrak funding bill that requires a study of high-speed passenger rail from Washington, D.C., to Boston.
March 5 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's proposed $38 billion budget projects $1.6 billion savings in Medicare expenses and establishes an MBTA weather resiliency fund.
March 5 -
Congress is not likely to pass a long-term transportation funding bill or tax reform legislation of any kind until 2017, after the presidential election, lobbyists said at the National Municipal Bond Summit earlier this week.
March 4 -
Phoenix voters will consider a plan to fund $33 billion of transportation programs through 2050 with a 0.72-cent sales tax.
March 4 -
A group opposing C's planned passenger train service says its economic analysis questions the viability of the project.
March 4 -
Portfolio manager Michael Pepe is buying bonds with 10-year call provisions and hospital bonds with attractive yields to cope with a flat yield curve and tight spreads as the market awaits higher interest rates.
March 4 -
Funding boost in Obama's $478 billion transportation proposal needed so state agencies can build significant projects, Foxx says.
March 3 -
Political controversies in Washington, D.C. are clouding the future of infrastructure funding in the United States, experts said at the National Municipal Bond Summit.
March 3 -
A Feb. 24 proposal from New Jersey Pension and Health Benefit Study Commission provides a "roadmap" to address high costs associated with the state's retiree benefit programs, according to Build America Mutual.
March 2 -
Two northwest Indiana counties will nail down the final details of their tax-exempt bond-financed bid for the bankrupt Indiana Toll Road over the next two weeks.
March 2 -
A reduced capital plan for 2015 to 2019 could affect expansion projects such as the Second Avenue subway line, New York MTA chairman Thomas Prendergast told lawmakers in Albany.
March 2 -
With nine bills in the Legislature seeking to curtail the development of turnpikes in Texas, opponents see a chance to alleviate "toll fatigue."
March 2 -
The Texas Transportation Commission authorized contracts for $2 billion of road and bridge projects, including $1.74 billion approved by voters Nov. 4.
February 27 -
The substitution of new letters of credit caused Standard & Poor's to boost the long-term ratings on some Clark County, Nevada airport system subordinate-lien revenue bonds issued for Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.
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