Today’s Headlines 04/13/09
April 13, 2009By Andrew Bielak
- Republicans in New York’s state legislature use the urgency for a transit bailout to leverage highway spending. (New York Times)
- U.S. DOT pushes out stimulus projects ahead of schedule and under budget, according to secretary Ray LaHood. (Associated Press)
- Maryland transportation commissioner John Porcari is tapped by Obama for second in command at U.S. DOT. (Baltimore Sun)
- The Washington Post looks at a proposal from the U.S. Senate to allow Americans to trade in their gas-guzzlers and get credit for more fuel-efficient vehicles.
- A new report shows transit users are three times more likely than other people to meet baseline requirements for physical activity. (UPI)



