Today’s Headlines – 7/12/10
July 12, 2010By Transportation for America
Oil companies continue to receive billions in tax breaks annually, which President Obama’s budget proposes to reduce. (NY Times)
California’s candidates for Governor disagree on the future of high-speed rail. (San Jose Business Journal)
A heavily anticipated subway expansion to Somervillle and Medford in Massachusetts was delayed again. (Globe)
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood continued his “Voices of the Recovery Act” series. (DOT Blog)
And, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donahue and AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka found common ground on infrastructure investment. (Ezra Klein)



