- WaPo Fleshes Out Anthony Foxx's Profile
- NRDC Switchboard: How Can Smart Growth Get Smarter? (And a Reaction From Treehugger)
- LaHood: Houston's Gotta "Get Its Act Together" on Transit (Houston Chron)
- For Sixth Year, Washington is No. 1 "Bike-Friendly State" (The Olympian, USA Today)
- Why Did Indiana Plunge in the Bike Rankings? (Indy Star)
- Pittsburgh Busways Get International Recognition (Post Gazette, WESA)
- Bipartisan Group in South Carolina Senate Looks at Gas Tax (The State)
- Jersey City Gets Its First Permanent Bike Lanes (NJ.com)
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