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Home » Posts tagged "One More Reason"
A coalition of Washington state business, labor and environmental groups are advocating for increased transportation investment. Image - I-5 Columbia River Bridge, WSDOT Flickr.

Wa State Business Roundtable Advocates for Transportation Investment

Posted in Cascadia, State & Local

A coalition of Washington state business, labor and environmental groups...

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USDOT Awards $363 million for Road and Ferry Projects

Posted in Federal, Funding, Highways

USDOT has awarded $363 million in grants to state and local...

Comment off 293 days ago

Reminder – Convincing the Public to Invest in Highway Preservation, May 29 Webinar

Posted in Federal, Funding, Highways, Reports & Webinars

Note: see our original story for information about the costs...

Comment off 362 days ago

Exploring the Challenge of Convincing Public to Fund Road Preservation

Posted in Funding, Highways, Reports & Webinars

Study after study reports that our roads are in bad...

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Higher Fuel Standards could Reduce Federal Transportation Funds by $57 Billion by 2022

Posted in Funding, Green

In 2011, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the...

Comment off 385 days ago

Hey ALEC, Transportation IS an Economic Issue!

Posted in Federal, Funding

The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is an organization that...

Comment off 394 days ago

1 in 9 Urban Bridges are Structurally Deficient

Posted in Highways

One in nine bridges in the country’s 102 largest metro...

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Replay: 22,000 Reasons for a Federal Transportation Bill

Posted in Federal

About 22,000 Americans die on deficient roadways each year. That’s...

Comment off 663 days ago

Replay: Pass a Long-Term, not Short-Term, Federal Transportation Bill

Posted in Federal

Back in 2009 the The Transportation Construction Coalition ran three...

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Replay: Transportation Bill = More Jobs, Reduced Emissions

Posted in Federal

Back in 2009 the The Transportation Construction Coalition ran three...

Comment off 665 days ago

How is Transportation Spending Different from other Government Spending?

Posted in Federal

“No other ‘government spending’ program does all of these: Creates...

Comment off 666 days ago

80 Million Jobs Depend on Transportation Network

Posted in Federal

Nearly 80 million jobs depend on the transportation network (view...

Comment off 727 days ago
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