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Many local governments are taking this opportunity to partner with neighbors to help strengthen and build more ambitious projects across regions.
July 19 -
A heat wave blasting Texas and other states is unlikely to lead to days-long blackouts as 2021's Winter Storm Uri did, the rating agency said.
July 19 -
The hospital is banking on increased federal reimbursement funds next year when the new Rural Emergency Hospital designation for eligible Medicare providers takes effect.
July 18 -
Ownership issues seem to be worked out, more or less, but reopening the refinery remains in doubt.
July 15 -
While the number of deals slipped, the amount of revenues involved in announced transaction hit a peak.
July 14 -
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $1 billion in federal grants to 85 airports, including LAX.
July 8 -
The CFO will be joining Dallas Area Rapid Transit starting July 18.
July 1 -
The board also approved a rollover of bond anticipation notes because it doesn't have access to the bond market.
July 1 -
Construction material costs, which often rise faster than the consumer price index, have surged over the last year while a shortage of skilled construction workers has plagued the industry.
June 23 -
The proposed gas tax holiday would hold the Highway Trust Fund harmless with a $10 billion subsidy.
June 22 -
S&P raised the outlook to positive for St. Louis Lambert's general credit and Chicago O'Hare's customer facility charge credit.
June 22 -
The double-A rated Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has operated under a cloud for decades, according to Assemblymember Marc Berman.
June 22 -
This week's $61.8 million Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority deal folds two new subsidiaries into the obligated group.
June 21 -
The acquisition of Cancer Treatment Centers of America in February was cited for the downgrade along with City of Hope's financial weakness over the past two years.
June 17 -
The White House released proposed rules for the $7.5 billion electric vehicle charging network program as gas prices in the U.S. hit another record high.
June 10 -
Turner & Townsend aims to double its North American growth by 2025 as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is rolled out.
June 2 -
The mammoth Sacramento-based health system experienced ratings downgrades in 2021 under the threat of multiple lawsuits, seismic costs and COVID-19 challenges.
June 1 -
An April COVID hospitalization surge, along with a continuing labor shortage and inflationary and supply chain costs, hurt hospitals' bottom line.
June 1 -
Even as the U.S. deal pipeline builds, public pension funds still need to look outside the country when they want to invest in infrastructure.
June 1 -
The boutique consultancy firm, which focuses largely on transportation infrastructure, is growing "modestly" amid an uptick in federal funding.
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