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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.
January 19 -
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Moodys Investors Service offered a mixed picture of states progress on dealing with their pension liabilities in fiscal year 2014.
January 15 -
Standard & Poor's socked the already junk-rated Chicago Board of Education with a two-notch downgrade Friday as the fiscally embattled district prepares to come to market later this month.
January 15 -
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam will not propose an increase in the states gasoline and diesel taxes during the 2016 legislative session.
January 15 -
Only 7% of the nations 3,069 counties have fully recovered from the last recession, according to research by the National Association of Counties.
January 15 -
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In the week ended Jan. 14, the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index fell three basis points to 4.15% from 4.18% in the previous week. The BB40 Index is based on the price of 40 long-term bonds.
January 14 -
Indiana lawmakers are considering three competing proposals to provide additional funding for state transportation projects.
January 14 -
Municipals are benefitting from an asset reallocation after international and domestic volatility spooked investors in the weeks leading up to 2016.
January 14 -
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Capital needs are rising in the public transportation sector as aging infrastructure must be repaired or replaced, S&P says.
January 13 -
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Gov. Gina Raimondos plan to impose highway tolls on trucks in Rhode Island is based on faulty revenue projections, said a trucking industry-commissioned study.
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