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With the Biden presidency in the rearview mirror, we can look back at where the administration succeeded and failed and what lessons we can take for the...
Yesterday, our Director Beth Osborne led a webinar that provided a high-level overview of our Reauthorization 101 resource and analysis of Trump’s recent...
The Long-Distance Rail Study, released by the Federal Railroad Administration in the twilight hours of the Biden Administration on January 20, 2025, prioritizes...
Congress is starting to talk about the next federal transportation bill, due next year. But they seem more concerned with how the money is distributed...
Join us for a webinar on Tuesday, February 25th at 2 p.m. ET to discuss the state of transportation funding, including recent executive orders and the...
The opening of LAX/Metro Transit Center Station on the Los Angeles Metro is a major milestone in the city’s history and is vital for the 2028 Summer...
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Through reauthorization, the federal government sets policy and provides funding for the nation’s highway, transit, safety and rail…
Three years ago, on November 15, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into…
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Examining how today’s transportation measures, models, and practices were shaped by the racist history of the 1950s and 60s, and…
Transportation for America’s Community Connectors portal provides tools and information for advocates to decode the complex and confusing…
The bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure law now governs all federal transportation policy and funding through 2026. What do you…