Today’s Headlines – 9/29/09
September 29, 2009By Transportation for America
Bob McDonnell, Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia, says he can meet the state’s transportation needs without new revenues. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Former Virginia Governor and now-Senator Mark Warner, who as chief executive prioritized investments in infrastructure, cut an ad for McDonnell opponent Creigh Deeds. (Washington Post)
Seven League of Women Voters forums on land use and planning issues have attracted considerable interest in Delaware. (Cape Gazette)
AAA is urging drivers to take a week without using text messaging behind the wheel. (San Francisco Business Times)
The American Trucking Association seeks an exemption from legislation banning certain electrical devices while driving, should such a bill come to pass. (NYT)
And, states like Oklahoma are getting nervous about the impending expiration of the federal transportation bill. (Tulsa World)



