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Virginia's proposed $2.1 billion project to reduce congestion on Interstate 66 can go ahead as a public-private partnership.
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When Congress returns to Washington in September, members will have to address a number of important fiscal issues in a short amount of time.
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Colorado may have to cut highway funding so it can issue tax refunds triggered by the state's TABOR law.
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Two Maryland counties have committed another $60 million to help fund the proposed $2 billion Purple Line P3 light-rail project.
August 21 -
Weekly volume is estimated to vault to $8.5 billion the week of Aug. 24 as mammoth sales from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and the state of California sit atop the weekly slate, while a $750 million deal from the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority looms on the day-to-day calendar.
August 21 -
The political bickering that litters the New York-area transportation funding landscape raises doubts about big projects such as the LaGuardian Airport renovation and Hudson River train tunnels.
August 21 -
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Municipal bond funds saw inflows in the latest week, according to Lipper data released on Thursday. Funds which report weekly saw $43.656 million of inflows in the week ended Aug. 19, after seeing inflows of $11.087 million in the previous week, Lipper reported.
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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 three basis points higher to 4.40% for the week ended Aug. 20 from 4.37% in the previous week.
August 20 -
Senate's multiyear transportation funding bill loosens restrictions on tolling of existing lanes of interstate highways.
August 20 -
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"Adventures in MuniLand," published by Cumberland Advisors Publishing and written by three of its senior staffers, is a 369-page guide that helps readers understand the changes that market endured during the seven-year period from the end of 2007 and the following financial crisis.
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