- Treasury Secretary Is Sick of Short-Term Transportation Stopgaps (Hill)
- Yesterday Was National Walking Day. How Safe Are Your Streets? (T4America)
- GOP Rep. Peter King Latest to Join Senate Transpo Bill Supporters (TSTC)
- The Atlantic Dug Up This GM Propaganda Movie, "Give Yourself the Green Light"
- Bike Advocates a Force to Be Reckoned With (BikeLeague)
- Transportation Debate in Atlanta Takes to the Airwaves (Biz Journal)
- Exurban Sprawl Has Slowed to Historic Lows (HuffPo)
- And the Big Box Retail Era Is Coming to a Close (Bloomberg)
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