Today’s Headlines — 12/17/08

December 17, 2008
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  • Atlanta’s transit agency struggles to avoid big cuts in service that might be needed plug a $60 million budget hole. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
  • A stimulus plan from the America 2050 initiative calls for an accountable recovery that mixes a fix-it-first approach with long-term strategic goals. (New York Times)
  • A “blank-check” approach to distributing stimulus funds could hinder Obama’s goal of investing in green infrastructure… (Bloomberg)
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  • Patrick

    The New York Times is reporting Rep. Ray LaHood as the anticipated Transportation Secretary. Quite the letdown from talk of Blumenauer, Sadik-Khan, Canby, and others. What do folks know about LaHood? The only thing I’ve found so far is that he voted for an amendment to support enhancements and that he was a co-sponsor of the Bike Commuter bill.

  • Chris

    Hey, how’s about a post about Ray LaHood??

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