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California cuts road and transit project funding by $754 million over five years as fuel sales tax revenues fall in step with pump prices.
January 25 -
Pennsylvania's intercept programs for school districts remain a strong credit feature despite downgrades related to the state's budget impasse, said Janney.
January 25 -
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Virginia planners determine that express toll lanes on Interstate 66 is best way to cut travel times.
January 22 -
Market technicals a lack of supply and significant Jan. 1 rollover proceeds are bolstering municipal demand and price stability in the New Year so far, according to Jeffrey Lipton, head of municipal research and strategy at Oppenheimer & Co.
January 22 -
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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, was one basis point lower to 4.14% from 4.15% for the previous week.
January 21 -
California Public Employees' Retirement System chief executive officer Anne Stausboll announced Thursday that she will retire as the head of the nation's largest public pension fund.
January 21 -
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley asked lawmakers to raise the state's gasoline tax and cut the income tax rate.
January 21 - Texas
A continuing decline in oil prices will strain the budgets of five producing states to varying degrees, according to Standard & Poor's.
January 21 -
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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson wants to raise state transportation funding by $750 million over 10 years without raising taxes.
January 20 -
Aging and underfunded infrastructure is the greatest challenge for mayors, according to a survey sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Mayors and The Boston University Initiative and supported by Citi.
January 20 -
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States can begin expending their share of the $39.7 billion of federal transportation funding provided in fiscal 2016 by the new FAST Act.
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