Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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Two rating agencies say Indiana's triple-A ratings are not affected by a failed P3.
June 22 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
June 19 -
Indiana will assume direct control over a troubled P3 under preliminary settlement agreements.
June 19 -
Indiana is negotiating with I-69 bondholders and preparing to take control of the troubled P3 project.
June 13 -
A bid to privatize the Westchester County, N.Y. airport may be grounded this year by local politics.
May 19 -
Kansas City International’s three terminals would be replaced by a new $1 billion P3 facility.
May 16 -
Texas lawmakers rejected new P3s that would have brought billions of dollars of highway investments.
May 15 -
S&P dropped $244 million of bonds issued for an Indiana P3 further into junk territory.
May 5 -
Indiana and its private partner on the troubled Interstate 69 road project face new fiscal hurdles.
April 25 -
Demand for new roads, railways and water systems has never been greater, but government investment in public infrastructure is constrained by economic and budgetary restrictions. Are public-private partnerships the solution?
April 12 -
Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP hiring public finance veteran Matt Nichols.
April 7 -
Rebuilding the nation’s transportation infrastructure will require more direct federal funding, experts tell a congressional panel.
April 5 -
The California Senate approved a bill would bar local law enforcement officers from being “deputized” to do the work of federal immigration officers.
April 4 -
The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority won The Bond Buyer's 14th annual Deal of the Year award Thursday night for its $232 million public-private partnership to bring high-speed Internet to all 120 of the state's counties.
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