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Drivers use of toll roads, bridges and tunnels increased by 7% last year, a record-breaking rate of growth that puts tolling usage on pace to double in less than 10 years, according to a report.
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As the battlefield shifts to its 2017 budget from its 2016 budget, Pennsylvanias sharp political divide has had heavy ramifications in the capital markets.
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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, dropped three basis points to 4.03% from 4.06% in the previous week.
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States and cities should prioritize OPEB overhaul as much as they do pension overhaul, according to a Manhattan Institute report.
March 31 -
Kentucky lawmakers sent Gov. Matt Bevin a sweeping bill authorizing public-private partnerships, although it prohibits tolls on any state transportation projects that connect with Ohio.
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The National Development Council is highlighting what it describes as its proven American model for social infrastructure public-private partnerships, which uses tax-exempt bonds.
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The Federal Transit Administration will distribute $266 million of competitive grants this year for transit infrastructure and environmentally friendly bus projects.
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In the Flint, Mich., case, Congress seems to be making clear it will increase its criticism of state and local leaders, but avoid any fiscal or moral responsibility.
March 30
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Private investors in Marylands multi-billion dollar Purple Line P3 rail project will finance their share of construction with a federal loan and private-activity bonds.
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The impact a Chapter 9 bankruptcy would have on Chicago Public Schools and its investors is cloudy, market participants say.
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As Congress ponders a solution to Puerto Ricos financial crisis, some members of the buy side community say a comprehensive debt restructuring could create buying opportunities.
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New Jersey labor unions are calling for the states pension fund to scale back its alternative investments to help cut down on fees paid to Wall Street firms.
March 28 -
Mississippi state senators approve a placeholder measure that keeps a proposed gas tax increase on the table.
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