Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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The state expects to release a RFQ for interested consortiums later this year and has named I-24 as the first toll lane project.
February 9 -
States are tapping general funds, issuing bonds and upping fees.
February 8 -
State officials and lawmakers are pushing for new infrastructure spending
February 7 -
States are considering tolls, public-private partnerships, per-mile usage fees and even retail delivery fees to shore up transportation funding among a declining motor fuel tax.
February 6 -
A call to action for the $4 trillion municipal bond market.
February 6 -
A congressional hearing last week underscored the risk of havoc-based cyberattacks, particularly from China, said Hilltop's Tom Kozlik.
February 5 -
Josh Shapiro said his 10-year program is Pennsylvania's first coordinated economic development plan in nearly two decades.
February 5 -
Biden administration officials have indicated they will not be appealing the Eleventh Circuit's decision allowing states to use ARPA funds to offset tax cuts to the Supreme Court.
February 2 -
California voters will weight a $6.4 billion bond measure in March that redirects money from an existing millionaire's tax supporting mental health programs.
February 2 -
The new legislation does not include a SALT cap adjustment, though some lawmakers had been holding out for one.
February 1