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    • White House Gathers Praise for Its Infrastructure Investment Initiative
    • Trust Fund Extension Just Another Crisis in Congress's Unending Drama (NPR)
    • The Future of U.S. Transportation Funding Is in Tolling (Salon)
    • No-New-Taxes Pledges Are Handcuffing Congress (Athens Banner-Herald)
    • The GOP Betrays the Founding Fathers' (and Their Own Party's) Infrastructure Commitment (Salon)
    • New Orleans Lays Out 2030 Transit Plan (Times-Picayune)
    • Inferior Transit and Bikeability Keeps Miami From "World-Class City" Status (Herald)
    • New Twin Cities Green Line Beats Projections (Pioneer Press)
    • "This Bicycle Kills Patriarchy": The Long Love Affair Between Women and Bikes (Neon Tommy)

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