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The details on that post-Toyota auto safety reform bill that Congress is drafting (Free Press) LaHood speaks out on distracted driving in a HuffPost op-ed Sen. Graham (R-SC) tells Ezra Klein that White House’s vehement rejection of carbon fees as a “gas tax” helped push him away from the negotiating table on climate change Green … Continued
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  • The details on that post-Toyota auto safety reform bill that Congress is drafting (Free Press)
  • LaHood speaks out on distracted driving in a HuffPost op-ed
  • Sen. Graham (R-SC) tells Ezra Klein that White House’s vehement rejection of carbon fees as a “gas tax” helped push him away from the negotiating table on climate change
  • Green Buildings Council, Congress for the New Urbanism, and the Natural Resources Defense Council release a new guide to sustainable neighborhood design (USGBC Press)
  • LaHood advises North Carolina’s various metro planning orgs to “speak with one voice” in order to get a greater shot at winning federal transportation funding (W-S Journal)
  • Could Pennsylvania make a fourth attempt at winning federal support for new tolls on I-80? (Trib-Review)
  • Sen. Voinovich (R-OH) continues to step up his calls for a gas tax increase (Dispatch)
  • Treasury Dept. defends its fuzzy math on General Motors’ bailout loan repayment (SF Chron Blogs)
  • American Lung Association reports that six in 10 individuals living with polluted air (AP)
  • Oberstar takes aim at EPA for blog post on the benefits of vegetarianism (Star-Trib Blogs)
  • Meanwhile, the EPA is evaluating the new, possibly-carbon-fee-having Senate climate bill … but they’re not using actual legislative language (MoJones Blog)
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