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    • Early Numbers Look Promising for CTFastrak (Hartford Courant)
    • San Antonio's Bike-Share at Risk Without Big Sponsor (Next City)
    • Southerners Spend the Most on Gas Thanks to Lack of Transit (CNBC)
    • Shuster Talks Clinton Nomination, Transpo Funding (The Hill)
    • Dallas Debuts Downtown Streetcar (Dallas Morning News)
    • New Metro Cars Start Rolling Today on DC's Blue Line (AP)
    • Gas Tax Hike on the Table for Illinois, Headed for Final Vote in Nebraska (The Hill, AP)
    • Ambitious TOD Plan for DC's Union Station (NYT)
    • A Vision for the Hoosier State Line as a Self-Supporting Enterprise (JC Online)

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