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    • Minnesota Transpo Advocates Push for Tax Increase (SC Times)
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    • Indiana Statehouse Rally Pushes for Transit (Indy Star)
    • Copenhagenize Sells "Gateway Drug of Bike Infrastructure" (Atlantic Cities)

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