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Financing, Insurance & Leasing: Page 45
Business
IA DOT Receives $5.2M for Flood Repairs
Bulk of the money goes to projects in six western-Iowa counties
Business
NJ Toll Revenue Falls $47.1M Short of Forecasts
'We have enough money to meet all of our obligations'
Business
US DOT to Provide $2.5 Million to Repair MT Flood Damage
Will be spent repairing highway damage in central and eastern part of the state
Business
Torrents Bring Millions of Federal Relief Dollars to OH
US DOT sends $14.9 million, first installment on what could add up to $150 million
Business
Temporary Gas Tax Cap Fails in NC
State senators head home without intervening on Jan. 1 gas-tax recalculation
Business
KS Diverting of Transportation Funds Jeopardizes Projects
State lawmakers have withdrawn $1.4 billion earmarked for transportation improvements since 2000
Business
Ferndale is Latest Washington City Seeking Fix-It-First Tax Increase
Washington city councils can impose vehicle fees up to $20 to form Transportation Benefit Districts
Business
Three FAQs About Contract Bonds Answered
Every construction pro should have the answers to these three questions before purchasing a contract bond
Seal Coating
LaHood Assigns $215 Million for Repairs to Disaster-Damaged Roads and Bridges
FHWA emergency relief program reimburses 37 states and territories for emergency relief efforts
Business
CA Gains Another $214 Million in Rejected Rail Funds
Part of yesterday's $928 million high-speed-rail grant was federal money FL Gov. Rick Scott rejected when he cancelled a Tampa-to-Orlando line
Business
Super Committee Fails: Prolonging Construction-Market Instability
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
Congress must now deal with authorizing capital-improvement spending and key tax policy in an election-year atmosphere charged with mandatory budget cuts
Business
Super Committee Fails: Where Automatic Cuts Will Come
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
Appropriations Committees will choose how to cut $984 billion over ten years program by program, rather than via an across-the-board cut
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