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"The MTA's structural gaps remain huge and demand immediate action and a multi-party, multi-year plan" says Citizens Budget Commission President Andrew Rein.
December 2 -
The ruling marks the first major defeat for OTA in lawsuits seeking to derail its plan for a $5 billion, bond-financed extension project.
December 2 -
Hospital fiscal wounds have mounted this year and the balance sheet damage is expected to extend into 2023 as labor pressures show little sign of easing.
December 2 -
The authority said it expects production problems and higher costs in the near future.
November 30 -
University of Chicago Medicine and City of Hope are borrowing through the IFA for acquisitions that expand their footprint
November 29 -
Former state transportation official Shailen Bhatt, if confirmed by the full Senate, would play a key role in the rollout of highway funds in the bipartisan infrastructure law.
November 29 -
A full review of the deal pushes its consideration by the Texas Bond Review Board into January.
November 21 -
Incoming Gov. Wes Moore's political support for Hogan's signature project is uncertain.
November 21 -
The financially distressed utility has less than two weeks to find a substitute supplier of 80% of its fuel.
November 21 -
The deal has until the end of Friday to clear the Texas Bond Review Board, whose members had no questions about the transaction when it was presented at a Thursday meeting.
November 17 -
The merger talks between South Dakota-based Sanford Health and Minnesota-based Fairview Health are the not-for-profit sector's latest consolidation attempt.
November 16 -
The DOT's federal financing pipeline has mushroomed in recent years, as has the type of projects being financed.
November 16 -
Republicans critical of the infrastructure law won't be able to stop the flow of federal funds, even if they win the House.
November 11 -
Fitch also affirmed the A rating on $800.3 million of senior lien seaport revenue bonds Miami-Dade County issued on behalf of its seaport department.
November 11 -
The suit, filed on behalf of community groups and area residents, alleges New York state officials skirted the law when negotiating a deal with developer Vornado Realty Trust in 2018.
November 10 -
S&P said the ProMedica's divestiture helps address operating losses but it's a longer road ahead to return to investment grade.
November 10 -
The San Benito Health Care District board declared a fiscal emergency, a first step to declaring Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy under California law.
November 9 -
The county plans to expand the existing Metromover to create a transit corridor that will connect the cities of Miami and Miami Beach without riders having to transfer.
November 3 -
Federal infrastructure dollars continue to support driver-related programs, now with an emphasis on reducing tailpipe emissions.
November 2 -
Massachusetts looks to a millionaire's tax for transportation and a measure in tourist-heavy Orange County, Florida would double local transit funding.
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