- Reauthorization Bill Must Fund Multiple Transportation Modes (Sac Bee)
- Mica's Bill Has a Silver Lining For LA (LA Streetsblog)
- Hundreds Show Up to Oppose Bus Cuts in Seattle (Seattle Times)
- Amtrak Rolls Past the 30 Million Passenger Mark (The Hill)
- New York City Close to Selecting a Vendor for Its Massive Bike Share (Transpo Nation)
- Smart Growth Booster in DC Yanked From Transportation Committee (WaPo)
- Stuck in Carmaggedon Traffic? Try These Books (LAT)
- The Case For and Against High-Speed Rail (Infrastructurist)
- Even as Motorists Cut Back, Gas Prices Continue to Rise (AP)
- Transit Agencies Struggle to Survive as Funding Grows Scarce (Architect)
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