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Gov. Jerry Brown's $190.1 billion spending plan emphasizes stockpiling reserves, but fellow Democrats in the legislature want more spending.
January 11 -
Gov. Dannel Malloy urged lawmakers to replenish the Special Transportation Fund.
January 11 -
Gov. Henry McMaster called the state-owned utility a "failing asset" while calling for tax cuts in his first budget proposal.
January 9 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board named four key energy projects as potentially eligible for a special permitting process.
January 8 -
Barbara Thompson stepped down at the end of 2017 after 16 years as executive director.
January 8 -
MetroHealth is looking to partner for growth, saying it is in the best position to partner with another system.
January 8 -
A first round of Parkways Authority bonds — $120 million to $125 million of the $500 million of total bonds authorized — will be ready to go to market in late April or early May, Parkways General Manager Greg Barr said Thursday.
January 5 -
The state’s bid to legalize sports betting is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.
January 5 -
While dodging the actual phrase, Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested now is the time to seriously consider a tolling plan to fund subway and street repair in New York City.
January 5 -
Gov. Henry McMaster said the only way to stop rate increases to pay for the failed Summer nuclear project is to sell the state-owned utility.
January 3 -
The overall economy grew for the 103rd straight time, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
January 3 -
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority executives Paul Brandley and Mike Abramo shine a spotlight on the many changes in place at the agency that runs Boston's transit system. Paul Burton is host.
January 2 -
Lincoln County commissioners are considering issuing industrial revenue bonds for one or more of the companies pursuing development of wind farms in northern areas of the county.
December 29 -
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority faces a $20 million budget gap because of changes in state tax distribution.
December 28 -
Increased demand on power grids driven by electric vehicles is viewed as a bright spot for utilities.
December 28 -
The latest estimate for Linn County's future Public Health and Child and Youth Development Services building has increased by more than 50 percent — from $20 million earlier this year to $31.5 million.
December 27 -
The USDOT's approval of the allocation triggered threats from opponents that legal action will be taken.
December 27 -
Pending home sales rose 0.2% to an index reading of 109.5 in November, from an unrevised 3.5% gain to 109.3 in October.
December 27 -
Texas factory activity, as measured by the production index, “expanded strongly in December.”
December 26 -
Manufacturing growth in the central Atlantic region was “moderate” in December.
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