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States have pulled back up to $2 billion of scheduled road projects due to uncertain federal transportation funding.
May 26 -
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Volume will drop below $6 billion in the coming week as new issuance tapers off after observance of Memorial Day on Monday.
May 22 -
Few options that could provide enough revenue to increase transportation spending seem politically feasible, Moodys says in new report.
May 22 -
The market for Florida debt is holding up in the face of a possible government shutdown, while the Chicago market is being penalized with wider spreads, higher yields, and a swell in bid-wanted lists after being downgraded to junk.
May 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, increased four basis points to 4.45% for the week ended May 21 from 4.41% in the previous week.
May 21 -
Congressional study says airports lack adequate infrastructure because revenues for airport expansions and improvements are limited.
May 21 -
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Rep. Brian Higgins, R-N.Y. has introduced a bill that would direct the Transportation Department to establish a competitive grant program for state and local governments, as well as transit and port authorities, to help finance their infrastructure projects.
May 20 -
Congressional Democrats, White House may find it difficult to end short-term HTF extensions when latest one lapses.
May 20 -
Municipal credit prospects may be clouded for the next several years by underfunded pension obligations and a possible uptick in bankruptcies, according to panelists at a forum in New York.
May 20 -
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The House voted 387 to 35 on a bill Tuesday night that would reauthorize surface transportation programs for another two months and avoid a cutoff of federal reimbursements to states for highway and transit projects during the busy construction season.
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