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Initiative 976, which would have cut car registration fees, would also required Sound Transit “to retire, defease, or refinance bonds”
October 15 -
The Louisiana State Bond Commission will refinance $424 million of variable-rate bonds; the deal isn't expected to include the termination of underwater swaps.
October 15 -
Initial jobless claims rose in the latest week, while the Empire State manufacturing index slipped, and the Philadelphia Fed's rose.
October 15 -
Declining occupancy levels at privatized student housing projects are likely to continue into early 2021 as the sector confronts headwind from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
October 13 -
Annual debt service could spike to $4 billion by 2024, or up 55% since 2019, making up 24% of the agency's total revenues, Thomas DiNapoli said.
October 13 -
Proposed upgrades to the 110-year-old tunnel linking Manhattan and northern New Jersey have hit roadblocks under President Trump.
October 9 -
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Florida is taking public comments about a toll road program that would add more than 300 miles of highway across broad swaths of the state.
October 7 -
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Indian River County, Florida's request for a writ of certiorari, leaving Brightline's bond financing intact.
October 6 -
The transit authority, reeling from the effects of the coronavirus, takes another hit from Wall Street.
October 6 -
The proposed combination of the major not-for-profit healthcare players in Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin encountered opposition in Michigan.
October 2 -
Months after the pandemic caused a surge in initial claims, the numbers remain elevated.
October 1 -
The company's upcoming $3.2 billion deal marks the largest sale of unrated debt in the muni market.
October 1 -
Legislation signed into law Thursday keeps the government open and federal transportation funding flowing.
October 1 -
The nation's largest not-for-profit healthcare system by acute care revenues is evaluating a fourth quarter sale.
September 30 -
The end-of-month economic data was positive, with even GDP coming in above expectations.
September 30 -
A blaze in the wine country north of San Francisco more than quadrupled in size overnight to 11,000 acres.
September 28 -
Chicago's $1.2 billion airport refunding will smooth out fiscal operations through next year amid a massive decline in airline travel.
September 28 -
A project to bring train service to LaGuardia Airport is closer to breaking ground despite the fiscal headwinds created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 25 -
The public-private partnership that had been constructing the light rail line and stations has shut down construction work.
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