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Congress Releases A Budget Including 2022 Summit Ask For ATIIP Funding

By Caron Whitaker | December 20, 2022
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Congress unveiled a budget — and it includes $45 million for the Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program!

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What We Do (Besides Bicycling) To Slow Down And Find Joy

By Raven Wells | December 19, 2022
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We hope you’ll find some time over the holidays to slow down and enjoy the road that is life — maybe trying a few ideas from the League staff!

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More than 500 Cities and Towns Across America Are League-Certified Bicycle Friendly Communities

By Raven Wells | December 14, 2022
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Today, the League of American Bicyclists honors 32 cities and towns with a Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) award.

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LCI Spotlight: Laura Davidson Brienza

By Raven Wells | December 12, 2022
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LCI Laura Davidson Brienza loves bike education because it’s a chance to pass along the freedom, joy, and wellness she feels while biking.

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New League Staff: Jamil Modaffari

By Raven Wells | December 8, 2022
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Meet Jamil Modaffari: the League’s new policy specialist and learn more about his journey from education policy to policy for safer bicycling!

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Three Tools For Grandparents Teaching Their Grandchildren How To Ride A Bike

By Raven Wells | December 7, 2022
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Longtime League Cycling Instructor Rick Holt shares the benefits of playing an active role in his grandchildren’s journey to biking and the three tools that helped them along the way.

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An Interview With Caron Whitaker: 10 Years Working At The League

By Raven Wells | December 1, 2022
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This month, deputy executive director Caron Whitaker celebrates 10 years of working at the League!

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More States Receive Grants To Combat Racial Disparities In Ticketing

By Ken McLeod | November 30, 2022
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In a win for advancing racial justice, improvements to the Section 1906 grant program allow more states to use the funding to develop programs to reduce racial profiling.

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How Seattleites Slowed Their Streets

By Raven Wells | November 28, 2022
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Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Coalition shares how they have made impressive progress in slowing their streets, not only through “20 is Plenty” speed limits but in redesigning streets as well.

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Sign Our Petition And Join Our Demand For Safe Streets For All

By Raven Wells | November 21, 2022
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Please sign our Safe Streets for All petition and together, we’ll take action to save lives by designing and signing our roads for slower driving speeds.

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