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Nevada would get its first toll road under a public-private partnership floated by the city of Sparks. State lawmakers would need to approve the move, as Nevada law currently bans fees on roads that are part of P3s. The city manager of Sparks, located just east of Reno, has proposed a 13-mile toll road that
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Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman.Julia Nikhinson/Bloomberg Federal Reserve Board Gov. Michelle Bowman said Tuesday she is not quite ready to sign off on an interest rate cut at next month’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. In a speech delivered to the Alaska Bankers Association, Bowman said price growth continues to be “uncomfortably” high, adding that
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California is planning to sell $2.5 billion of tax-exempt general obligation bonds later this month, the state’s second largest offering this year.  Proceeds from the sale will be used to finance voter-approved projects, pay down outstanding commercial paper and refund outstanding general obligation bonds, according to ratings documents provided by Fitch Ratings, which rates the
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Nine public and private Chicago-area firms Friday joined the Equity in Infrastructure Project to hire more historically underserved firms for capital projects. The firms include the Illinois Tollway, Regional Transportation Authority and Metra, whose infrastructure programs together total tens of billions. They joined leaders of private firms like Loop Capital Chairman and CEO Jim Reynolds;
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The debt Tennessee expects will help pay for new highway “Choice Lanes” will be the first municipal bonds to be used for state highway construction there in more than 45 years, though they won’t be traditional state-issued debt. The state government in recent decades paid for highways on a pay-as-you-go basis, using already collected funds
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A proposed constitutional amendment on Colorado’s Nov. 5 ballot aimed at curbing property taxes would roil municipal financing in the state and harm metropolitan districts in particular, by boosting borrowing costs and sparking litigation, according to bond dealers and attorneys. Initiative 50, a proposed constitutional amendment that requires a 55% majority vote for passage, would
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Arizona reactivated a bond program to help rural communities and tribal governments finance infrastructure projects.  The Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA), which had been dormant for nearly 10 years, began offering financial assistance this month, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced this week.   “By reinvigorating this tool, we are providing an opportunity to leverage existing funds to
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