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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett signed the far-reaching transportation bill that lawmakers enacted last week after lengthy debate.
November 26 -
Crowded terminals will become more common unless U.S. airports are able to fund the additional infrastructure needed to meet growing passenger demand.
November 26 -
A bankruptcy Court judge said he expects to rule by Wednesday on American Airlines' request for final clearance to merge with US Airways Group Inc. and exit Chapter 11.
November 25 -
Unfunded healthcare liabilities for retired state employees declined a bit since 2011, a new Standard and Poor's report shows, but more management is needed to protect state credits going forward.
November 25 -
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency in Orange County, Calif., will restructure its toll road debt portfolio with a $2.2 billion refunding in December.
November 25 - Texas
Fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Parkland Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, is preparing to move into a new $1.27 billion facility across the street.
November 25 -
Congressional committee leaders have sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder expressing concerns that the proposed settlement agreement with US Airways and American Airlines might hurt less populated and rural areas.
November 22 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the rating on the Port of Seattle's intermediate and subordinate revenue bonds ahead of its $140 million refunding deal.
November 22 -
An Indiana legislative panel Thursday approved a transit proposal for central Indiana that would rely on new local taxes for financing.
November 22 -
Without a labor contract extension, Boeing could pursue out-of-state production locations, which would be a credit negative for Washington State and the Puget Sound region, Moody's Investors Service said.
November 22 -
More than a year after emerging from bankruptcy, Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center has a negative outlook on its B-plus speculative-grade rating from Standard & Poor's.
November 22 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett still has unfinished financial business, but was able to bask in a rare win - passage of a $2.4 billion transportation bill.
November 22 -
Two Illinois health systems Cadence Health and Rockford Health System announced their plans this week to merge, the latest in a long list of healthcare unions in the state in recent years.
November 21 -
A coalition of local leaders is asking Congress to generate an additional $30 billion a year for transportation efforts by almost doubling the federal gasoline tax.
November 21 -
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives was scheduled to debate a $2.4 billion transportation bill that Senate counterparts approved a day earlier.
November 21 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Tulsa International Airport's revenue bonds to Baa1 from A3, citing five straight years of declining enplanements.
November 21 -
A high-speed rail line along Colorado's Front Range could carry 13 million passengers a year and would likely cost $9.8 billion, according to a state estimate.
November 20 -
Chicago plans to enter the market Thursday with $326 million of Midway International Airport second lien refunding bonds in a long planned restructuring that was on hold as the city pursued a privatization deal.
November 19 -
The federal government will swap obsolete office buildings in Washington for more modern facilities through P3 arrangements.
November 19 -
The improved forecast New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority revealed in its November financial plan is a credit positive, according to Moody's.
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