Today’s Headlines
Gas Tax Set to Be Next Big Fight on Capitol Hill (The Hill) Obama Proposes New Fuel Efficiency Standards for Trucks (FastLane) Sherrod Brown Files Legislation for a National Infrastructure Bank (WKRC) America Has 30 Percent Fewer Trains Than We Pay For (ThinkProgress) Seattle Mayor Supports New Driver Fees to Pay for Local Transit (Ballard News-Tribune) … Continued
8:57 AM EDT on August 10, 2011
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- Gas Tax Set to Be Next Big Fight on Capitol Hill (The Hill)
- Obama Proposes New Fuel Efficiency Standards for Trucks (FastLane)
- Sherrod Brown Files Legislation for a National Infrastructure Bank (WKRC)
- America Has 30 Percent Fewer Trains Than We Pay For (ThinkProgress)
- Seattle Mayor Supports New Driver Fees to Pay for Local Transit (Ballard News-Tribune)
- Florida DOT Wants To Build More Roads, Toll Them, and Take Over Regional Rail (Ocala, Sentinel)
- Transportation Nation Breaks Down the Anatomy of a Toll Hike in NY
- Cost Estimates Up for California High Speed Rail, Reports Say Worth It in Long Run (FresnoBee)
- China Subway, ADIDAS Offer Commuters Punching Bags to Relieve Stress (TreeHugger)
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