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A nonprofit Texas-based retirement community operator filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday to deal with its troubled debt and sell its assets.
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The December 2020 supplemental aid package provided $9.8 billion directly to state departments of transportation, the only direct stimulus that DOTs received.
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Toll roads, registration fees and mileage-based fees are seen as the most sustainable options for replacing declining fuel tax revenue, but feasibility issues and political pressures complicate the way ahead.
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The authority will takes steps to raise $1 billion to address expected growth of expenses.
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The temporary injunction halts all work on Pennsylvania's $2.2 billion Major Bridges program.
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Some worry that governments will use new infrastructure funds for generic, shovel-ready projects, or even tax cuts, instead of collaborative plans that could transform regions.
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The sector is a target-rich environment due to the large amount of sensitive data that healthcare entities maintain for patient care and operations.
May 19 -
California has received the most, at $9.7 billion, followed by New York. Transportation is the top spending category nationally followed by climate, energy and environment.
May 17 -
ProMedica's senior living division has suffered deep pandemic-related fiscal wounds while its hospitals' recovery was set back by the Omicron variant.
May 16 -
Toll roads could see a negative impact if elevated fuel prices linger for three years or longer, but mass transit would benefit, says S&P Global Ratings in a report.
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If the deal closes, the two systems say they will evaluate existing debt structures and combine credits where possible and beneficial.
May 12 -
The recent Texas law led the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to drop three underwriters from a recent deal late in the process.
May 10 -
China accounts for more than half of the port's two-way container trade.
May 9 -
Despite the pandemic, operating revenues increased 7.6% from 2019 to 2020 and 8.25% from 2020 to 2021.
May 9 -
Norman Mineta was a transformative force in transportation policy, capable of building bridges across the political aisle.
May 4 -
The federal government regulates vehicles, while states generally regulate drivers, an unofficial division that creates confusion.
May 3 -
The West Virginia Democrat has been critical of Biden's goal of a speedy transition to electric vehicles, in part because of China's dominance of the battery market.
April 29 -
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg heard concerns from both sides of the aisle during his latest appearance on Capitol Hill.
April 28 -
Several firms' ability to underwrite municipal bond issues in Texas is under review.
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California expects to receive nearly $40 billion from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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