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Today’s Headlines

Climate Bill Forecast: Cloudy (Politico, Rolling Stone) Study: $80 Billion Needed to Get America’s Existing Transit Systems Up to Snuff (The Hill) Storm Brewing in the Gulf Could Delay Spill Containment Efforts (Washington Post) Meanwhile, House Dems Water Down Onshore Drilling Legislation (The Hill) Delaying Road Repairs Costs a Lot in the Long Run (Infrastructurist) … Continued
  • Climate Bill Forecast: Cloudy (Politico, Rolling Stone)
  • Study: $80 Billion Needed to Get America’s Existing Transit Systems Up to Snuff (The Hill)
  • Storm Brewing in the Gulf Could Delay Spill Containment Efforts (Washington Post)
  • Meanwhile, House Dems Water Down Onshore Drilling Legislation (The Hill)
  • Delaying Road Repairs Costs a Lot in the Long Run (Infrastructurist)
  • Company That Pays Transit Commuters Eyes Dallas Market (Dallas News)
  • LaHood Takes Flak From Trucking Industry (Trucking Info)
  • Pennsylvania Grapples With Transportation Funding Woes (Post-Gazette)
  • High Speed Rail for Virginia? (Virginia-Pilot)

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