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States Rush in to Fill the Federal Funding Gap (Governing) If Only Our Infrastructure Budget Were as Generous as Afghanistan’s (WaPo) LaHood: We Need a Long-Term Transpo Bill, We Get This “Dumb” Sequester (CCJ) Another Legal Victory for California High-Speed Rail (Mercury) Miami-Dade Mayor Makes Plea for Transit (Herald) Washingtonians the Only Americans Who Can … Continued
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  • States Rush in to Fill the Federal Funding Gap (Governing)
  • If Only Our Infrastructure Budget Were as Generous as Afghanistan’s (WaPo)
  • LaHood: We Need a Long-Term Transpo Bill, We Get This “Dumb” Sequester (CCJ)
  • Another Legal Victory for California High-Speed Rail (Mercury)
  • Miami-Dade Mayor Makes Plea for Transit (Herald)
  • Washingtonians the Only Americans Who Can Afford a New Car (But Who Needs It?) (CNBC)
  • Young People Will Grow Up and Leave the City, But Demand More From the Suburbs (TSTC)
  • Millennials Want to Drive Less, Use Transit and Technology More (Zipcar via Atlantic Cities)
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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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