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Critical policies that could unlock funding for cycling and pedestrian infrastructure across America have cleared the first hurdle in Congress — and the advocates who fought for them are launching a national nonprofit to promote a model that they hope can get the bill across the finish line and achieve similar wins.

Last month, advocates for the bipartisan Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Safety Act celebrated after legislators folded several key provisions of the bill into the House’s latest major transportation law, the BUILD America 250 Act.

That bill passed out of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on May 22, and will now make its way through a months-long legislative gauntlet known as the federal “reauthorization” process. If the Langenkamp provisions survive those negotiations on Capitol Hill, though, they will explicitly encourage communities across America to spend their guaranteed Highway Safety Improvement Program dollars on filling gaps in their active transportation networks for the first time.

Read more at the links below.

Uber and Lyft Want Congress to Let Them Off the Hook
Uber and Lyft Want Congress to Let Them Off the Hook
By Aaron Short
June 24, 2026
Rideshare platforms want Washington to reduce their exposure to lawsuits.
Wednesday’s Headlines Power Up
Wednesday’s Headlines Power Up
By Blake Aued
June 24, 2026
The environmental tradeoff between mining for battery materials and burning fossil fuels is tilting further toward the former, Jalopnik reports.
Dems Push for Guardrails to Shield Federal Transportation Grants From Trump Meddling
Dems Push for Guardrails to Shield Federal Transportation Grants From Trump Meddling
By David Meyer
June 23, 2026
Will Senate Democrats leverage the proposed Build America 250 Act to end President Trump’s meddling in transportation funding?
Should Residents Be Allowed To Ticket Trucks That Pollute The Air?
Should Residents Be Allowed To Ticket Trucks That Pollute The Air?
By David Meyer
June 23, 2026
A New Jersey Congressman opposes efforts to clear the air (but he takes donations from bus companies!).
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