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A proposed continuing resolution that would fund federal programs and services through April 28, 2017, and a long-awaited bipartisan water bill would provide about $170 million For Flint, Mich., and other water infrastructure health initiatives.
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Political risks are the darkest cloud dimming the transportation sectors stable outlook for 2017, Fitch said.
December 5 -
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Energy-producing states affected by two years of deterioration in natural resource prices can expect continued global headwinds to pressure revenues, according to Fitch Ratings.
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There is a sense among some market participants that the landscape for state credit has shifted amid concerns about revenue loss, pension liabilities, and other difficult-to-solve problems.
December 2 -
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In the week ended Dec. 1, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index rose 12 basis points to 4.35% from 4.23% in the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
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Industry experts see federal transportation policy shifting toward more private investments in public projects.
November 30 -
Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the nations largest nonprofit health care providers, is in danger of a downgrade from S&P Global Ratings after analysts placed its A-minus rating on its negative watch list.
November 30 -
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President-elect Trump has named former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao as his secretary of transportation.
November 29 -
WASHINGTON Capping the tax exemption for municipal bonds over a nine-year period would have cost state and local governments roughly $175 billion in additional borrowing costs, while a full repeal would have cost them nearly $500 billion more, state and local officials warned Tuesday.
November 29 -
Ranking Democrats on House Transportation Committee seek full road funding boost promised for 2017.
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