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Rideshare Taxes, State Revenue Limits, and Major Transit Bonds: Top 10 Ballot Measures to Watch in November

November 1, 2019/
Ballot Measures, Local governance, State Governance
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By Romic Aevaz

October 31, 2019 – This November —in addition to a slew of gubernatorial, state legislative, and mayoral elections—voters across 20 states will decide on more than 100 transportation-related ballot measures totaling over $12 billion in potential investment, and the Eno Center is keeping track.

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House Subcommittee Considers Environmental, Economic Effects and Industry Involvement in CAFE Standards

November 1, 2019/
Emissions
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By Brianne Eby

October 31, 2019 – On October 29, the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Environment held a hearing, “Trump’s Wrong Turn on Clean Cars: The Effects of Fuel Efficiency Rollbacks on the Climate, Car Companies, and California.”

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USDOT Hosts Summit on Access and Mobility for Disabled or Rural Individuals

November 1, 2019/
Accessibility, ADA, Equity
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By Alice Grossman

October 31, 2019 – On Tuesday, October 29, The USDOT hosted a Summit for Access and Mobility for All. Speeches and panel discussions focused on the need to improve transportation options for people with disabilities through strategies such as universal design, better wayfinding, increased affordability, and new technologies. The Department pledged $48.5 million towards three new programs to enhance transportation options for people with disabilities, older adults, and people in rural areas.

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Eno Releases Policy Paper on Transit-MOD Contracting

November 1, 2019/
TNCs, Transit
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By Alice Grossman

October 31, 2019 – A new paper from the Eno Center analyzes the results of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s “Mobility on Demand Sandbox Demonstration Program.”

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Senate Passes FY20 Transportation Appropriations

October 31, 2019/
Appropriations, FY20, Highway Trust Fund, Transit
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By Jeff Davis

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House Passes Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund Spend-Down Bill

October 29, 2019/
Budget, Ports
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By Jeff Davis

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Pedestrian and Bicyclist Fatalities Reach Twenty-Year Highs in 2018

October 25, 2019/
Bicycle, Pedestrian, Traffic Safety
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By Romic Aevaz

October 25, 2019 – This week, NHTSA released data showing that while vehicle-related deaths have dropped, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths have soared to their highest point in over two decades by 3.4% and 6.3%, respectively.

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Senate Debates FY20 DOT Appropriations: Highway Rescission Fix Offered

October 25, 2019/
Appropriations, FY20, Highways
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By Jeff Davis

October 25, 2019 – This week, the U.S. Senate took up a $209 billion package of four appropriations bills for fiscal year 2020, including the Transportation-HUD appropriations bill. Passage of the bill could be possible next week but is contingent on bipartisan, behind-the-scenes negotiations on which amendments will get votes and which amendments won’t get votes.

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Funding, Ethics, Ongoing Safety Top Discussion at House Oversight Hearing on WMATA

October 25, 2019/
Transit
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By Brianne Eby

On October 22, the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations held a hearing, “Metro: Report Card for America’s Subway”. Discussions centered on ongoing efforts to maintain safety and reliability with a steady stream of funding, and also highlighted several high-profile recent events. Witnesses included (click on their name…

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Eno Reviews the Governance of DC’s Contracted Circulator and Streetcar Services

October 25, 2019/
Local governance, Transit
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By Paul Lewis

October 25, 2019 – In our newest report, Delivering Better Outcomes: Recommendations to Improve the Governance and Oversight of DC Circulator and Streetcar, we make several recommendations that would overhaul maintenance facilities, boost workers’ rights, and improve transparency to provide wide-ranging benefits to riders, workers, and taxpayers.

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