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Today’s Headlines

Bill Shuster Takes on the Tea Party (Politico) China Seems to Be Repeating U.S. Mistakes with Sprawl (Bloomberg, Grist) Massachusetts Focuses on Transit, Biking, Walking Under “GreenDOT” (Progressive Railroading) Chicago Bike-Share to Have Most Stations in the U.S. (HuffPo) Election Results Could Affect Transpo in New Haven, Stamford (Mobilizing the Region) Minnesota Transpo Advocates Push for … Continued
  • Bill Shuster Takes on the Tea Party (Politico)
  • China Seems to Be Repeating U.S. Mistakes with Sprawl (BloombergGrist)
  • Massachusetts Focuses on Transit, Biking, Walking Under “GreenDOT” (Progressive Railroading)
  • Chicago Bike-Share to Have Most Stations in the U.S. (HuffPo)
  • Election Results Could Affect Transpo in New Haven, Stamford (Mobilizing the Region)
  • Minnesota Transpo Advocates Push for Tax Increase (SC Times)
  • Andres Duany to Keynote Baton Rouge Smart Growth Convention (225 Baton Rouge)
  • Indiana Statehouse Rally Pushes for Transit (Indy Star)
  • Copenhagenize Sells “Gateway Drug of Bike Infrastructure” (Atlantic Cities)

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