- Why Are Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer Supporting Trump's Infrastructure Plan? (NY Mag)
- Trump May Roll Back Emissions Standards for Cars (NYT)
- Can Cities Counter the Punch of Donald Trump's Election? (The Nation)
- Chicago Trying to Rush in Transit Application Before Trump Takes Office (Streetsblog Chicago)
- AIA's CEO Apologizes for Controversial Post-Election Memo Supporting Trump (Architect's Newspaper)
- Infrastructure Stocks Are Surging Because of Trump (Investor Place)
- Cleveland Kicks Buses Off Central Square, Former Hub for the Whole System (Cleveland.com)
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