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Moody's Investors Service downgraded Texas school bus operator Dallas County School District's $67 million of general obligation debt to Baa1 from A3 and retained a negative outlook.
January 30 -
New study recommends adding a separate account within the Highway Trust Fund for multimodal transportation infrastructure projects.
January 30 -
The Georgia General Assembly plans to debate a bill that would provide more than $1 billion in new transportation funding in this year's session.
January 29 -
Two senators have proposed a corporate tax repatriation plan to pump billions of dollars of new revenue into the Highway Trust Fund.
January 29 -
Legislation raising Iowa's gasoline tax by as much as 10 cents to bolster state transportation spending is being prepared with several key lawmakers saying the bill stands a good chance due to mounting bipartisan support for action.
January 29 - Kentucky
The governors of Kentucky and Ohio plan to lower the $2.6 billion construction cost of the Brent Spence Bridge project in order to move the long-planned, bi-state venture forward.
January 29 -
Board approval of fare and toll increases for New York City subways, buses, bridges and tunnels is a credit positive for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said Moody's Investors Service.
January 29 -
Los Angeles International Airport will point to increasing passenger counts and progress on its expansion plan when it sells about $500 million of bonds.
January 29 -
The trustee for the Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority's defaulted bonds wants a toll increase for the Garcon Point Bridge but north Florida residents are opposing the plan.
January 28 -
The nation's second-largest health care provider, Trinity Health, is bringing $1.4 billion to market next week in a deal that will in part raise money for a $4.5 billion capital plan.
January 28 -
President Obama plans to propose a revised version of last year's $302 billion, 4-year transportation bill.
January 28 -
A private corporation that sought to build a toll road east of Dallas would lose its power to condemn land through eminent domain under a bill introduced by State Rep. Cindy Burkett.
January 27 -
One day after unveiling a 10-year, $11 billion transportation plan, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton laid out the second major piece of his legislative agenda Tuesday in announcing a $42 billion two-year budget that taps the state's $1 billion surplus to raise education spending.
January 27 -
Squeezing institutional and retail pricing into one day because of an approaching blizzard, the Utah Transit Authority captured record savings on the largest deal in its history.
January 27 -
Indiana will apply for a $170 million TIFIA loan to help cover payments to the private team on the $2.3 billion Ohio River Bridges project.
January 27 -
A Medicare violation self-reported by the Mendocino Coast Health Care District could delay its efforts to exit Chapter 9 bankruptcy, according to a Standard & Poor's report.
January 27 -
Hawaii Gov. David Ige affirmed his support of Oahu's $6 billion elevated rail project, but added he will be pressing for cost containment on the project in the state of the state speech he delivered Jan. 26.
January 27 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., proposes a $1 trillion transportation bill that would put $75 billion a year into the Highway Trust Fund.
January 27 -
California's attorney general's office needs two additional weeks to complete its required review of the proposed sale of non-profit Daughters of Charity Health System to for-profit Prime Healthcare.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service's interim guidance on how certain accountable care organizations can be structured to avoid resulting in private business use is limited in its scope, the National Association of Bond Lawyers and the American Hospital Association said.
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