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    • Supporters Rally to Defend ARC Project (NJ.com, WNYC)
    • DOT Should Announce Full List of TIGER II Winners Today (Dallas Morning News)
    • Wisconsin Gubernatorial Candidates Vow to Leave Transportation Fund Alone (WRN)
    • What Happens to Transportation If the GOP Takes the House? (National Journal)
    • Who Needs a Car When You Can Have an iPhone? (Grist)
    • New Intermodal Freight Facility Coming to Pennsylvania (Herald-Mail)
    • Jacksonville: Prepare for High-Speed Rail (Florida Times)
    • Will the National Park Service Allow Bike-Sharing on the Mall? (GGW)
    • Study: Low-Level Air Pollution Linked to Severe Chronic Lung Disease (Newswise)
    • Smart Growth Takes Root in Upstate NY Counties (Press Connects)

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