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Today’s Headlines

Ray LaHood Makes Clear His Distracted Driving Crusade Left a Lot of Business Unfinished (HuffPo) Washington Governor Calls Legislature Back for Special Transportation Session (Land Line) How Hawaii Is Trying to Become More Pedestrian-Friendly (Skift) Businesses Seeking to Lure the “Creative Class” Push for Raleigh Area Transit (News & Observer) Seattle Transit Cuts Could Hurt … Continued
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  • Ray LaHood Makes Clear His Distracted Driving Crusade Left a Lot of Business Unfinished (HuffPo)
  • Washington Governor Calls Legislature Back for Special Transportation Session (Land Line)
  • How Hawaii Is Trying to Become More Pedestrian-Friendly (Skift)
  • Businesses Seeking to Lure the “Creative Class” Push for Raleigh Area Transit (News & Observer)
  • Seattle Transit Cuts Could Hurt Streetcar Most of All (Next City)
  • Inspired by All Aboard Florida, Private Train Company Eyes Texas (Biz Journal)
  • Meet the Leaders Behind Bike-Share (Good)
  • Let Your Children Play Outside (Switchboard)
  • Safe, Attractive Bike Infrastructure Will Win Over the “Swing Voters of the Street” (Atlantic Cities)
  • This 8-Word Petition Gets to the Heart of What’s Wrong With Our Streets (Good)
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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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