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Americans favor funding transportation with an increase in the federal gasoline tax dedicated to maintenance.
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Chicago isnt on the brink of a financial collapse that could drive a default or bankruptcy but its pension fixes to date fall far short of stabilizing the citys fiscal foundation, an analyst said.
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Four Ohio Congressmen are concerned that the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department's proposed definition of a political subdivision could impede a $35 million terminal improvement project for one of the state's regional airports.
July 25 -
Gas tax collections dedicated to highway projects are expected to drop as cars become more fuel-efficient.
July 25 -
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Some U.S. seaport ratings may change over next year but Fitch Ratings expects a mostly stable sector.
July 25 -
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The weekly average yield to maturity of The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, gained five basis points to 3.79% from 3.74% in the previous week.
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The Republican 2016 party platform calls for an end to 30 years of federal funding for public transit.
July 21 -
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Two Senators have introduced a companion bill to a measure in the House that would permanently raise the annual issuer limit for issuers of bank-qualified bonds to $30 million from $10 million.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation has set up a Build America Bureau that will combine bond, loan and grant programs to facilitate the development of transportation infrastructure projects throughout the country.
July 20 -
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Strong infrastructure investment could greatly benefit the U.S. Here are numerous examples over 10 key areas.
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