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dan-vock

Daniel C. Vock

Staff Writer

Dan is Governing’s transportation and infrastructure reporter. Dan developed a deep knowledge of government generally, and of states specifically, as a reporter for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin and for Stateline. He has a master’s degree in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield and a bachelor’s degree in English and German from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Los Angeles is spending billions to revamp its airport. The move is spurring other cities to make similar investments.
And it's getting one, in part thanks to the nation's largest public-private partnership.
As delays and safety issues continue on privatized transit systems, that arrangement is getting new scrutiny.
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The ballot measure to make the state’s electric utility compete for business was backed by a group of heavy hitters in Nevada politics.
Voters rejected a controversial measure that pit environmentalists versus electric utilities.
Washington, D.C.’s Metro has many daunting problems, partially because of the unique way it’s funded and managed. Its new management team is tasked with fixing all of them.
Judges are starting to strike down the laws, calling them racist. But their survival depends on the outcome of the November election.
The federal government told states to take a backseat. While some will likely listen, others may push their plans full speed ahead anyway.
Illinois and New Jersey are joining the growing number of states that restrict how transportation money can be spent.