- 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 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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