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Today’s Headlines

Sustainable Transpo Advocates Pleased by Foxx Pick (The Hill) Foxx Could Be Friendly to Cincinnati Streetcar (Examiner) No, Foxx Isn’t a Transportation Expert; Neither Were Half of the Last 10 Secretaries (TID) Obama: “LaHood May Be the Best Transportation Secretary the Nation’s Ever Had” (The Hill) LaHood, In Turn, Heaps Praise on His Successor (Fast Lane) … Continued
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  • Sustainable Transpo Advocates Pleased by Foxx Pick (The Hill)
  • Foxx Could Be Friendly to Cincinnati Streetcar (Examiner)
  • No, Foxx Isn’t a Transportation Expert; Neither Were Half of the Last 10 Secretaries (TID)
  • Obama: “LaHood May Be the Best Transportation Secretary the Nation’s Ever Had” (The Hill)
  • LaHood, In Turn, Heaps Praise on His Successor (Fast Lane) and His Boss (TPM)
  • Rendell and Oberstar, Passed Over For DOT Job, Have Sobering Words for Foxx (Politico, MinnPost)
  • First Year of Obama’s “Strong Cities, Strong Communities” Program Yields Modest Successes (Next City)
  • Former GM Exec Suggests Raising Gas Taxes, People Freak Out (Forbes 1, 2)
  • You’re Paying For Your Neighbor’s Noxious Automobile Habit (Planetizen)
  • Case Studies in How Bicycling Boosts Business (Momentum)
  • In Increasingly Livable Washington, Gas Stations Disappear (WaPo)
  • The World’s 20 Most Bike-Friendly Cities (Copenhagenize via Planetizen)
  • E-Bikes: “An Increasingly Viable Option for Urban Mobility”(CleanTechnica)
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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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