- What Does the Senate Have in Mind for Transit This Year? (Transpo Issues Daily)
- NY/NJ Port Authority Gets $200M From Feds for Sandy Repair (CNN)
- California Gas Tax Hike to Kick in This Summer (AP)
- "Density" Won't Get the Job Done as Well as "Walkability" (NRDC Switchboard)
- Why Does Clean Technica Question the Mileage Tax?
- Washington State Republican: Bikes Cause Pollution (Seattle Bike Blog, Raw Story)
- Fort Worth Group Works on Long-Range Rail Plan (Star-Telegram)
- Vermont Lawmakers Expected to Approve Gas Tax Hike (AP)
- It's Tough for Transit Riders to Reach D.C.-Area Airports (Examiner)
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