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LaHood Presents TIGER 3: $527 Million for U.S. Transportation Projects (FastLane) House Republicans Seek to Slash National Transportation Funding (WaPo) Republican Freshman Still Wants Federal Support for Pet Projects (ThinkProgress) Former U.S. DOT Secretaries Support National Teen Driving Legislation (CNBC) Study: Teen Commuting Habits Are Healthier in Cities Than Suburbs (MedNews) Bike-Friendly Transit Makes Commuting … Continued
  • LaHood Presents TIGER 3: $527 Million for U.S. Transportation Projects (FastLane)
  • House Republicans Seek to Slash National Transportation Funding (WaPo)
  • Republican Freshman Still Wants Federal Support for Pet Projects (ThinkProgress)
  • Former U.S. DOT Secretaries Support National Teen Driving Legislation (CNBC)
  • Study: Teen Commuting Habits Are Healthier in Cities Than Suburbs (MedNews)
  • Bike-Friendly Transit Makes Commuting on Two Wheels Practical (NYTGreen)
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park Inspires a New Anacostia Waterfront in DC (Housing Complex)
  • Just When We Need It Most, Recession Hits Transit Hard (Boston Globe)
  • Wisconsin Cuts Regional Transit Authorities, Planning in New State Budget (Journal Sentinel)
  • Switchboard Releases Latest “Green” Cities Ranking
  • European Investment Bank: Investment in Smart Growth Is Our Strategy (NewEurope)

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