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Ounce of Prevention . . . State Spends $40M to Settle Road Claims

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) A newspaper reports that South Carolina has paid about $40 million since 2010 to settle road claims and lawsuits against the Transportation Department, with much of that money going to settle cases involving damages caused by potholes....


Alabama Committee Approves Gas Tax to Pay for Road Construction

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) A proposed gasoline tax increase to pay for road and bridge construction cleared its first hurdle in the Alabama Legislature on March 17. The House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee approved the bill, sending it to the full House of Representatives for a vote that could come in early April....


Session Sets Stage for Fight on Road Funding

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) No matter what happens when Arkansas lawmakers meet to take up the governor's highway funding plan, one thing is clear: This won't be the end of the debate over how to pay for the state's road needs....


Rescissions Could Cost Highway Fund Billions

Associations representing state departments of transportation, legislatures and the nation's governors worked this month to head off a Senate appropriations provision that could potentially take away billions of dollars in already-authorized highway funds....


House Passes $81B Measure for Veterans and Military Construction After Heated Debate

The New York Times is reporting that the House of Representatives has approved an $81.6 billion spending measure for veterans affairs and military construction programs after hours of contentious floor debate that at times focused on cultural disputes, including efforts to restrict the flying of the Confederate flag and a bitter split over workplace protections for gays and lesbians employed by federal contractors....


Minn. Senate Rejects $1.5M Public Works Bill

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Minnesota's Senate narrowly rejected a Democratic plan to borrow $1.5 billion for public construction projects across the state on May 5, providing just the latest reminder of the wide divide between Republicans and Democrats as the legislative session winds down with little settled....


Equipment Leasing and Finance Industry Confidence Eases in May

The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation released the May 2016 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI) recently. Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $1 trillion equipment finance sector....


Bullet Train Deadline Pushed Back Four Years

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the Obama administration threw the California bullet train project another lifeline Wednesday, extending the schedule by four years for construction of 118 miles of rail through the Central Valley, according to congressional officials....


Vermont High Court Sides With Developers

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) A fragmented Vermont Supreme Court sided with developers of a major solar power project in Rutland Town against the wishes of the town and its neighbors. The five-member court split three ways before ruling 3-2 in support of allowing construction of the Rutland Town project....


CASE Construction Equipment Launches Dire States Equipment Grant

CASE Construction Equipment has launched the Dire States Equipment Grant – a new grant that will provide one winning community with $25,000 in free equipment use to help offset the costs of building or repairing a critical piece of local infrastructure....






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