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Wiggins takes the helm as the system strives to recover from the pandemic and build out its rail network ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
April 9 -
Lawmakers added more money and projects to Idaho's Garvee program in 2017 partly to counter congestion from the state's massive population growth.
April 8 -
S&P cut Energy Harbor Corp.'s issuer credit rating to junk due to the subsidy repeal, but affirmed $400 million of bonds at the low investment grade level of BBB-minus.
April 7 -
Still, Moody's on Tuesday revised its outlook on the New York MTA's primary transportation revenue bond credit to stable from negative while affirming its A3 rating.
April 6 -
Lawmakers packaged revenue, social justice and market positioning while flexing political muscle when they voted to legalize marijuana.
April 1 -
A Biden executive order may lead to the expansion of a central Puerto Rico industry — pharmaceuticals.
April 1 -
MTA and regional transportation advocates welcome the news that the Federal Highway Administration is advancing the project.
March 31 -
Gov. Ralph Northam and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced the agreements with Amtrak, CSX and Virginia Railway Express.
March 30 -
Officials cited borrowing flexibility before a joint meeting of the transit authority's oversight board and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
March 30 -
Sam Turvey of ReThinkNYC explores ways to make New York's Pennsylvania Station complex more functional and aesthetic. Paul Burton hosts (17 minutes).
March 30 -
With some light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences fund growth with $139 million of revenue bonds.
March 29 -
Gov. Tom Wolf said the tax has become unreliable for funding the commonwealth's vast network.
March 26 -
The nonprofit hospital sector gets a fiscal shot in the arm from federal actions but margins are likely to remain depressed this year.
March 25 -
The federal Tennessee Valley Authority has been pushed to offer better terms to local utilities in the Southeast to keep them in its fold.
March 24 -
The proposed sale has dual benefits: Trinity gets to shed the facility outside of bankruptcy and the facility would remain open quieting local critics.
March 23 -
Alan Rubin of Blank Rome Government Relations examines the Texas grid fiasco and resilience concerns nationally, including California and the Northeast. Paul Burton hosts. (17 minutes)
March 23 -
The City Council rebooted the bidding process after 101-year incumbent SDG&E was the lone bidder in last year's process.
March 22 -
CPS Energy will issue $367 million of bonds to retire commercial paper, after absorbing a pair of downgrades following the Texas power distribution crisis.
March 22 -
An agreement between Gov. Ned Lamont and Connecticut tribal nations opens the door for the state to compete with its Northeast neighbors.
March 22 -
The American Rescue Plan provides $1.6 billion in transit dollars to a region stretching from Los Angeles to Anaheim.
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