- 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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