Reminder: MAP-21 Event in New Brunswick Tomorrow
Months after the passage of a federal transportation bill, local communities, advocates, states, and even Washington are still sorting out what the new law means.
Months after the passage of a federal transportation bill, local communities, advocates, states, and even Washington are still sorting out what the new law means.
[Updated 10/4] Months after the passage of a federal transportation bill, local communities, advocates, states, and even Washington are still sorting out what the new
In a bit of good news for cycling and pedestrian safety advocates, 48 states have chosen to keep their recreational trails funding whole—including all three states
Transportation advocates expressed disappointment at last week’s announcement of a new two-year federal transportation program that lacks long sought-after reforms (see Tri-State’s statements for New York, New
With federal transportation policy set to expire on June 30, the conventional wisdom inside the beltway was that the Congressional conference committee negotiating a new
The House-Senate conference committee tasked with negotiating a long-term transportation bill is in the thick of discussions. Last week, the lead Senate conferees, Senators Barbara
The federal House-Senate conference committee negotiating the details of the federal transportation bill is “making very good progress,” conference chair Sen. Barbara Boxer said at a
After the Senate’s passage of the MAP-21 transportation reform bill and the House’s passage of a short-term extension of national transportation policy that would also gut the
Over the last two weeks, Congress has entered the home stretch on a transportation reauthorization bill, naming members for a conference committee set to hash
Since returning to work on Monday, House leaders have claimed they want to get moving on a long-term transportation bill, and they’ve begun the process