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    • Study: Global Shift to Cycling Would Make a Huge Difference for Climate Change (Take Part)
    • New York, Connecticut Lawmakers Fight for Northeast Transit Funds (Times Union, CT Post)
    • Buried Within the Transpo Bill: A Windfall for Tech (Bloomberg)
    • America's Top Transit Systems Grapple With $102B Repair Backlog (CityLab)
    • Feds, Amtrak Agree to Fund Half of Hudson River Rail Project (Progressive Railroading)
    • Why Are Bike Lanes Seen as Markers of Gentrification? (WaPo)
    • Would Rosa Parks Celebrate Today's Bus System in Montgomery? (NPR)
    • Rand Paul Loves Cycling, But Not Funding It (Bicycling)
    • Can San Francisco Become as Dense as It Needs to Be? (Bloomberg View)
    • Miami Gridlock Spurs Creative Transit Ideas (Reuters)
    • Texas High-Speed Rail Likely Wouldn't Reach Downtown Houston (Houston Chron)

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