Today’s Headlines – 6/10/10
June 10, 2010By Transportation for America
Most Senate Republicans and a handful of Democrats back efforts to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its greenhouse gas regulation authority. (Politico)
The New York Times asks why the EPA proposal is still on the table, given events on the Gulf Coast. (NYT)
Indiana’s transportation secretary resigned, replaced by the department’s deputy. (Business First)
Minneapolis and Denver are among a new wave of U.S. cities looking at bike-sharing plans. (AP)
A higher gas tax is unlikely to happen without leadership at the top. (TIME)
And, St. Louis officials will soon vote on a complete streets policy. (West End World)

