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Rep. Bill Shuster appears to have secured his chairmanship of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee after receiving the blessing of current chairman John Mica.
November 27 -
Miami-Dade County hopes retail investors will take interest in a $790.05 million offering this week to refund bonds sold for Miami International Airport.
November 26 - Texas
Williamson County, Texas commissioners last week authorized the use $36 million remaining from a $228 million road bond program approved by voters in 2006.
November 26 -
Moody's has placed New York University Hospitals Center's A3 bond rating under review, after the continued closure of Tisch Hospital following Hurricane Sandy.
November 21 -
Following a downgrade from Fitch Ratings, Burlington, Vt., is planning to sell $26.4 million of airport refunding revenue bonds this week.
November 21 -
DALLAS – A plan to issue $25 million of state lease revenue bonds to repair a Tulsa dam was unanimously rejected as unconstitutional Tuesday by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
November 21 -
Louisiana will use proceeds from $110 million of bonds to build a two-mile segment of an interstate highway project that will link Midwest industries to Gulf ports.
November 20 - Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is fending off allegations that the $3 billion cancer research bond program that won statewide voter approval in 2007 is funding projects for his campaign contributors.
November 20 -
The Federal Transit Administration notified Congress on Monday that it will sign by year-end a $1.55 billion full funding grant agreement to help fund Honolulu’s $5.2 billion elevated rail project.
November 20 -
A group pushing for development of a $1.3 billion regional mass-transit system in two central Indiana counties renewed their push last week, urging lawmakers to approve a voter referendum.
November 20 -
There is more new leadership at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, as the group voted this week to elect Rhode Island Transportation Director Michael Lewis as the association's president for the next year.
November 20 -
The New Mexico Transportation Commission will detour the wreckage of the New Mexico Finance Authority with $215 million of refunding bonds.
November 19 -
The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority said another round of defaults on its debt is on the horizon.
November 19 -
The Indiana Finance Authority selected a P3 team led by Walsh Investors for its half of the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges project that is a joint effort between the Hoosier State and Kentucky.
November 16 -
Two Virginia groups representing local governments have joined the opposition to Gov. Bob McDonnell's and the state Department of Transportation's plan to toll Interstate 95.
November 16 -
A congressional panel grilled members of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board Friday morning in a hearing called to examine a scathing report on the bond-issuing agency's ethical practices and policies.
November 16 -
Moody’s Investors Service upgraded the rating on Barnabas Health, N.J., to Baa1 from Baa2, and revised the outlook to stable from positive.
November 16 -
Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority, which is in default of more than $116 million of toll bonds, may lose insurance and board members. It is also unclear if bondholders will be paid Jan. 1.
November 15 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded 27 grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds, totaling about $10 billion in par value.
November 15 -
The Louisiana State Bond Commission gave final approval Nov. 15 to a negotiated sale of $350 million of highway improvement bonds to be sold in early January.
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