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AP Optimistically Says the Transpo Bill Is in the Home Stretch Transportation Bill in the Lame Duck? Unlikely. (Transportation Issues Daily) National Security Expert and Veteran Says Keystone Pipeline Is a Bad Bet (Hill) Rep. Dennis Kucinich on How to Raise Infrastructure Dollars: Just Print More Money (HuffPo) Congressional Parliamentarians Suggest Ways to Make Washington Work … Continued
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  • AP Optimistically Says the Transpo Bill Is in the Home Stretch
  • Transportation Bill in the Lame Duck? Unlikely. (Transportation Issues Daily)
  • National Security Expert and Veteran Says Keystone Pipeline Is a Bad Bet (Hill)
  • Rep. Dennis Kucinich on How to Raise Infrastructure Dollars: Just Print More Money (HuffPo)
  • Congressional Parliamentarians Suggest Ways to Make Washington Work Better (WaPo)
  • Pay to Maintain Roads or Pay $324 Bill to Let The Road Shred Your Car (Bloomberg)
  • Sprawl-Loving WSJ Acknowledges the Beauty of Transit-Oriented Development (Plus Video)
  • What Florida Seniors Do When They Can’t Drive Anymore (Transportation Nation)
  • LaHood: Why I Ride (Bike League)
  • From CycloFemme to Ride of Silence: The Calendar For a Busy Bike Month (Bike League)
  • Show Your Love For Pedestrian Protectors on Crossing Guard Appreciation Day (My Suburban Life)
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Tanya became Streetsblog's Capitol Hill editor in September 2010 after covering Congress for Pacifica Radio’s Washington bureau and for public radio stations around the country. She lives car-free in a transit-oriented and bike-friendly neighborhood of Washington, DC.

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