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The FAA reauthorization bill is a big-ticket transportation item facing Congress this year.
April 19 -
The House Republicans proposal to avoid a debt limit default relies on spending cuts and "capturing" unspent COVID aid.
April 17 -
Texas, Virginia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Utah, have all signed briefs urging the Court to take on the case.
April 14 -
President Biden has vetoed the recent congressional resolution that would have overturned protections provided by EPA's clean water rule.
April 12 -
The federal funds may not go as far amid inflation, but they still cushion the construction industry struggling with economic challenges.
April 11 -
Part of the problem may be the lack of a muni finance tax expert in Treasury, a position that has been vacant since 2019.
March 30 -
Massive transit projects have funding momentum, and traditional road and bridge projects are advancing as well despite political opposition and some shaky funding.
March 29 -
The administration is touting the Justice40 Initiative and other programs to spur equity efforts.
March 28 -
Ambiguous language in the legislation is one of a handful of reasons why issuers have not taken advantage of the new financing tool.
March 28 -
Republicans argued the longtime transit and airport CEO lacked the experience necessary to head the FAA.
March 27