- Speaker Boehner Takes Swing at Obama Over Energy Prices (Politico)
- Meanwhile, White House to Tackle Issue During Friday Press Conference (WSJ)
- Sec. LaHood: Highway Trust Fund Solvent Through 2012 (Reuters)
- Future Gloomy for Metro Riders (Washington Examiner)
- Study: Florida HSR Would Have Been Profitable (Infrastructurist)
- Get the Latest from the Bike Summit (LAB, Tucson Velo, BikePortland, Fast Lane)
- The Perils of Taking Back the Street (The Transport Politic)
- Megaloads Make Their Way Through Montana (Transpo Nation)
- How Urbanism Can Help Counter Climate Change (Treehugger)
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