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The Federal Highway Administration needs to act more like a partner and less like a roadblock, state transportation officials said.
September 21 -
Municipal market participants are gaming out post-election scenarios that pose opportunities and risks for budgets and portfolios.
September 19 -
The healthcare chain won breathing room as its letter of credit provider waived a rating covenant and removed an event of default provision for junk downgrades.
September 16 -
"The labor noise is probably a little louder and is probably going to be with us for longer than we expected in late 2021 and is probably going to result in lower margins for a bit of time," S&P's Suzie Desai said.
September 15 -
The program received more than 250 applications for $26.5 billion worth of projects across the country.
September 15 -
Detroit revised its general fund estimates upward for the current fiscal year at its latest estimating conference Monday.
September 13 -
Removing the passenger facility charge cap of $4.50 would provide airports with more flexible and consistent funding options to help them become more self-reliant, a Reason Foundation study said.
September 12 -
Inflation will fall back down to the Federal Reserve's 2% target by early 2025, the San Francisco Fed said in a research note Friday.
September 12 -
Tollway revenue in the first half of 2022 surpassed pre-pandemic 2019 levels in five of the months.
September 8 -
Ahmed's appointment comes a few months after longtime SIFMA lawyer Ira Hammerman announced he would leave the job this year.
September 7