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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence unveiled a new $1 billion, four-year road and bridge construction plan that draws from reserves and calls for new borrowing.
October 14 -
A new poll by AAA finds 45% of Americans blame Congress for an inadequate level of transportation funding.
October 13 -
Heavy lifting remains after political and transit leaders announced an agreement for a five-year New York MTA capital program.
October 13 -
Virginia will consider the qualifications of six potential partners before making decision on $2.1 billion upgrade of I-66.
October 9 -
New York City could contribute a lot more to the MTAs capital plan if the state can stop lockbox raids and give the city more say, says Mayor Bill de Blasio.
October 9 -
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel warned Thursday that Congress and the Executive Branch should not hurt two federal loan programs for infrastructure: the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act and the Railroad Rehabilitation & Improvement Financing programs.
October 8 -
Chicagos motor fuel tax bonds became the latest victim of Illinois budget stalemate Wednesday when S&P dropped the debt six notches, to BBB-plus.
October 8 -
House consideration of Senates six-year transportation bill could avoid a nationwide rail shutdown, said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.
October 8 -
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam wants local officials to join his call for more state funding for transportation infrastructure.
October 7 -
Investors looked past an S&P downgrade and a critical control board report as the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority sold $357 million of sales tax bonds.
October 7 -
Strong growth in traffic prompts a Moodys Investors Service upgrade on Harris County Toll Road Authoritys senior revenue bonds.
October 6 -
Most Arkansas polled in a recent survey do not favor a gasoline tax increase to cover a road revenue shortfall.
October 6 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded to A from A-minus the ratings on a Florida Department of Transportation TIFIA loan that financed a rental car facility in Miami.
October 5 -
Connecticuts $840 million special tax obligation transportation bond sale included a record $442 million of retail orders, said state Treasurer Denise Nappier.
October 5 -
Congressional negotiators fail to find agreement on use of international tax reform to support multiyear transportation funding.
October 5 -
Chicago is promoting OHare International Airports recent growth spurt, improved credit, and conservative debt portfolio as it preps a $2 billion issue that will mark the citys largest deal ever.
October 2 -
Construction costs for the Bayonne Bridge Raise the Roadway project have increased and the projected completion is now two years behind schedule, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced.
October 2 -
Congressional negotiations over new revenues to support a multiyear highway bill could falter over push for higher annual transportation funding.
October 2 -
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's P3 office is accepting unsolicited proposals for transportation projects from the private sector.
October 2 -
Fitch Ratings has affirmed the AA-minus rating on Bay Area Toll Authority, Calif.s approximately $5.7 billion outstanding senior lien toll bridge revenue bonds.
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