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The Senate WRDA measure asks the Army Corps to report on best practices and lessons learned with its 10-year-old pilot P3 program.
May 29 -
A city council committee received staff recommendations to fully fund the Police and Fire Pension System within 30 years.
May 28 -
California senators approved a tax measure to raise $1.5 billion after the bill's author promised further tweaks to occur on the Assembly side.
May 28 -
A pair of muni market experts propose cities and towns borrow through state-based, credit-enhanced bond banks to make the market more efficient.
May 28 -
The move to reclassify marijuana as a less-dangerous drug comes amid slowing growth of cannabis-related tax revenue in states that legalized it, like Colorado.
May 28 -
As EVs and fuel-efficient cars become more common, states and Congress are eying alternative revenues like road user charges.
May 24 -
Population growth has spurred economic growth in the South. But the changing climate, and risks climate change poses there, may turn that equation on its head.
May 23 -
Local rainfall standards, which affect the design of everything from roads to bridges and stormwater systems, offer a clue whether a city or state is taking infrastructure resilience seriously. Outdated standards remain in many areas, like in the Pacific Northwest.
May 23 -
Palm Beach County residents are using a Florida law passed last year aimed at ESG investing to challenge its county's investment in Israel bonds.
May 23 -
Signature Bank owned nearly $15 billion of mortgages across four of New York's five boroughs, making it the largest lender to rent-regulated housing in the city.
May 22