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Maine's $2 billion, three-year transportation program is designed to upgrade the state's infrastructure despite sluggish federal highway funding.
January 13 -
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The $996 million federal grant Massachusetts received to extend a Boston-area Green Line streetcar route is a credit positive, said Moody's.
January 12 -
New IBTTA president Javier Rodriguez seeks more toll options to fund investments in transportation infrastructure.
January 12 -
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Investors will celebrate a $3 billion boost in volume this week, highlighted by a large, well-known New York credit, following the seasonally-light first official week back to market.
January 11 -
Tennessee highway coalition drums up support for an increase in state taxes and fees for infrastructure projects.
January 9 -
Tennessee has $5.9 billion in outstanding debt, and reduced its GO bonds by $175 million, state comptroller Justin Wilson said in the state's semi-annual debt report.
January 9 -
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For the week ended Jan. 8, 2015 the weekly average yield to maturity of the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index, which is based on 40 long-term bond prices, fell eight basis points to 4.21% from 4.29% in the previous week.
January 8 -
Chris Mier, chief strategist at Loop Capital along with Tom Kozlik, director and credit analyst at Janney Capital Markets, will be presenting their forecasts for the municipal bond market at the Jan. 15 meeting of the Philadelphia Municipal Analyst Society.
January 8 -
Development of a new multiyear highway bill with more funding for state transportation projects is main focus of a key Senate committee.
January 8 -
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Work is officially under way on California's $68 billion high speed passenger rail project funded with $10 billion of voter-approved state bonds
January 7 -
Vanguard is expanding its existing lineup of municipal bond funds with the upcoming launch of its first-ever national municipal bond index fund.
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