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Revenue generated by the bureau's 10 managed lane projects is, on average, exceeding original projections by 63%.
August 25 -
The President said in response to a press question about Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook that he would fire her "if she doesn't resign" over allegations of claiming primary residence at two properties she owns, though the legality of such a move is unclear.
August 22 -
The Trump administration's latest attempt to pull MTA funds comes after an audit of railway worker safety risks.
August 21 -
Just 10 nonprofit environmental groups were responsible for 35% of all the NEPA lawsuits analyzed by the Breakthrough Institute in a new report.
August 21 -
The 10-campus public university system apparently scrapped plans to price $1.5 billion in debt this week.
August 20 -
"American money is there, we just have to make it feel welcome," said board member Francis Sacr, former executive director of the Gateway Development Commission.
August 19 -
While Trump's trade war has roiled markets, unnerved foreign governments and provoked criticism from leading economists, S&P affirmed its AA-plus rating for the U.S. — a score it's given since 2011, when it first downgraded the world's largest economy from AAA.
August 19 -
President Trump's move to take over the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department by deploying the National Guard is spawning a request to Congress to establish a security fund that could also be used for infrastructure improvements.
August 15 -
The president's authority to withhold already appropriated federal funds has been the focus of dozens of lawsuits, including from cities and states.
August 14 -
The grants allow governments to scan their transportation assets for potential public-private partnerships.
August 14 -
Changes to the federal tax code affect how states manage their budgets depending on how or if the state tax codes conform to the new rules.
August 12 -
A flagship program under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the EV charging station initiative was slow to take off despite $5 billion of federal funds.
August 12 -
The University of California is slated to price $1.5 billion in revenue bonds next week even as it battles Trump administration threats to research funding.
August 11 -
"Nothing could delay a restructuring or a consensual deal [more] than the existing board was doing," said Assured Guaranty CEO Dominic Frederico of the Trump administration's removal of Puerto Rico oversight board members.
August 8 -
Trump advisers are impressed with Waller's willingness to move on policy based on forecasting, rather than current data, and his deep knowledge of the Fed system as a whole, the people said.
August 8 -
Provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are beginning to take effect as the FHFA has doubled the cap on Low Income Housing Tax Credits, which should boost the issuance of private activity bonds.
August 7 -
The spaceport PAB statute was crafted in a way that's likely to appeal to the tax-exempt bond market. Nixon Peabody's Johnny Hutchinson said.
August 6 -
A judge approved an injunction requested by 20 states to temporarily halt the Federal Emergency Management Agency from diverting money from a disaster preparedness program.
August 6 -
A close look at Fed officials — barring additional surprise departures from the Fed — suggests the president probably won't get the outsize rate cuts he wants in 2026.
August 5 -
"I asked him just last night, is this something you want?" Trump said Tuesday in an interview with CNBC. Bessent's response was, "Nope, I want to stay where I am," he said.
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