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Sec. Buttigieg Defends DOT’s Implementation of Infrastructure Bill Before Senate

March 4, 2022/
USDOT
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By Jeff Davis

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Guest Op-Ed: Alternative Traffic Enforcement to Re-Center Road Safety

March 4, 2022/
Equity, Local governance, Pedestrian, Traffic Safety
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By Ethan Ebinger

March 4, 2022 – Rather than focusing on enforcement, traffic safety efforts should prioritize implementation of safe systems designs through community collaboration and evaluation.

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Guest Op-Ed: Repurposed Streets + Small Vehicles = Big Wins for Climate, Safety, and Justice

March 4, 2022/
Local governance, Pedestrian, Roadway Design, Streets, Traffic Safety
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By Kevin J. Krizek

March 4, 2022 – It’s time to lean into the public right-of-way and see street space as a solution space—as a valuable asset that can be leveraged to solve our climate, safety and equity crises.

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A History of the Secretary’s Ability to Approve (or Disapprove) Highway Projects

March 4, 2022/
Federal Governance, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

March 4, 2022 – How far does the Transportation Secretary’s legal authority to approve or disapprove state highway projects go?

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Capitol Hill Events – Week of March 7, 2022

March 4, 2022//

Tuesday, March 7 – House Transportation and Infrastructure – Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials – subcommittee hearing on Surface Transportation Board reauthorization (witness list here) – 10:00 a.m., 2167 Rayburn. Tuesday, March 7 – House Energy and Commerce – Subcommittee on Energy – subcommittee hearing on the future…

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Administration Predicts HTF Will Need Additional Bailout Before End of IIJA

March 1, 2022/
Highway Trust Fund
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By Jeff Davis

March 1, 2022 – The Treasury Department today predicted that the Highway Trust Fund will need another $12 billion bailout before the expiration of the new bipartisan infrastructure law (the IIJA).

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Federal Court Suspends “Social Cost of Carbon” Standard

February 18, 2022/
Emissions
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By Jeff Davis

February 18, 2022 – A federal judge in Louisiana on February 11 issued an injunction halting the use of the interim “social cost of carbon” metric being used by the Biden Administration in all ongoing federal rule makings.

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Guest Op-Ed: What Would a Land Value Tax Mean for Transportation?

February 18, 2022/
Budget, Infrastructure, Public transit
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By John Gorman

February 18, 2022 – In many ways, one of our country’s greatest needs in transport has nothing to do with improving the system itself but, rather, in reforming ineffective local tax policies. The United States needs to reimagine space on a grand scale. The best policy to do that is a land value tax.

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Guest Op-Ed: Reimagining Communal Growth After COVID-19

February 18, 2022/
Infrastructure, Land use, Local governance
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By Emily Hennessy

February 18, 2022 – There is an opportunity on the horizon to build and develop equitable, accessible, and multimodal transportation networks that serve every facet of the traveling public, and it is born from the urban sprawl witnessed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. With this urbanization, comes a chance to plan and engineer growing communities with consideration for a more equitable future.

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House Subcommittee Explores IIJA Impact On Small Businesses

February 18, 2022/
Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Infrastructure
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By Jonathan Hammond

To paraphrase the classic musical “Annie Get Your Gun,” there’s “no business likes small business.” At least, that’s what the House Committee on Small Business Subcommittee on Underserved, Agricultural, and Rural Business Development explored this week. On February 15, lawmakers and stakeholders met to discuss the impact of the Investing…

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