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California Auditor Questions Completion Timetable for High-Speed Rail Project

November 16, 2018/
Federal Funding, Federal Governance, High-Speed Rail, Railroads, State Governance
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By Jeff Davis

November 16, 2018 – Yesterday, the California State Auditor released a new report critical of the state’s high-speed rail project. The report title itself was fairly damning: “California High‑Speed Rail Authority: Its Flawed Decision Making and Poor Contract Management Have Contributed to Billions in Cost Overruns and Delays in the System’s Construction.”

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(Almost) Final 2018 Election Results: D’s Circa 233 Seats in House; R’s With 51 to 53 Senate Seats

November 16, 2018/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

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Ballot Initiatives: Phrasing Matters

November 16, 2018/
Ballot Measures, Fuel tax, State Governance
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By Jeff Davis

November 16, 2018 – In both the Missouri and California gas tax ballot measures last week, much of the credit (or blame) goes to the people who determined the precise phrasing of the titles and short summaries of the measures that actually appeared on the ballot.

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Uber Releases VSSA Including Need for “Tractable, Credible” Safety Metrics

November 9, 2018/
Automated Vehicles, TNCs, Traffic Safety
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By Alice Grossman

November 8, 2018 – Uber acknowledges in its newly released Voluntary Safety Self-Assessment (VSSA) that standard, measurable metrics are necessary to quantify the safety of automated vehicles.

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Colorado Rejects Two Transportation Ballot Measures, Elects Jared Polis as Governor

November 9, 2018/
Ballot Measures, Bridges, Highways, State Governance, Streets
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By Brianne Eby

November 8, 2018 – On Tuesday’s ballot, Colorado voters faced two opposing statewide transportation measures. Both failed by roughly the same margin in this latest attempt to deal with funding challenges as the state’s transportation infrastructure needs fail to keep pace with its growing population.

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Update: Voters Approved $33.35 Billion for Transportation on Election Day

November 9, 2018/
Ballot Measures, Federal Governance, State Governance
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By Alexander Laska

Updated December 10, 2018 – Voters approved over $33 billion for transportation on Election Day and over $40 billion for transportation in total for 2018.

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Democrats Take Control of House; Republicans Likely to Gain 2-3 Seats in Senate

November 9, 2018/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

November 9, 2018 – Democrats will have a majority in the House of Representatives next year in the 116th Congress, with a majority that could be almost as large as the one held by Republicans in the 115th Congress. But Republicans have maintained control of the Senate, with their current 51 seats likely to increase to somewhere from 52-54 seats depending on one runoff and two races still counting.

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What Do the Elections Mean for Committee Ratios?

November 9, 2018/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

November 9, 2018 – This week’s election results mean that the number of seats on Congressional committees will have to be renegotiated for the new Congress that takes office on January 3 – drastically for the House of Representatives, and slightly for the U.S. Senate.

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Contests Now Underway for Committee Leadership Positions

November 9, 2018/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

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Voters Pass Six of 10 Biggest Transportation Ballot Measures

November 8, 2018/
Ballot Measures, Buses, Fuel tax, Highways, Local governance, Public transit, Rail, Regional governance, State Governance, Streets
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By Alexander Laska

November 8, 2018 – Voters approved five of the 10 largest transportation ballot measures by dollar amount this Election Day, with four failing and one still too close to call.

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