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Progressive Democrats propose $2 trillion of new, direct federal infrastructure funding.
May 25 -
New York City could lose $850 million if Trump's budget passes, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said.
May 25 -
The administration wants to keep the tax exemption for state and local bonds, the Treasury secretary told Senate lawmakers.
May 25 -
Coalition of groups urges House committee members to support tax-exempt bonds for infrastructure to help economy grow and create jobs.
May 24 -
A coalition of prominent groups told Illinois lawmakers not to come back without a budget resolution.
May 24 -
Trump’s infrastructure proposals could result in less infrastructure spending, not more.
May 24 -
Lawyers on a panel said issuers should focus on good policies and procedures as well as SEC enforcement trends.
May 24 -
A federal district judge extended a delay on Maryland’s Purple Line P3 rail project for more studies.
May 23 -
Trump's budget guts grant programs, contains nothing new on tax reform, and may actually cut net funds for infrastructure, drawing complaints from Democrats, governmental groups and infrastructure advocates.
May 23 -
New Indiana law paves the way for state oversight of two struggling school districts.
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