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June 22, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiNews out of the conference committee working on the federal transportation bill isn't good. While Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Rep. John Mica (R-FL) yesterday announced that "the conferees have moved forward toward a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on a highway reauthorization bill," we're hearing that important programs that fund biking and walking are in urgent peril.
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June 21, 2012by supportDespite all the tumult with the federal transportation bill, one modest source of safety funding is likely to continue: the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP).
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June 20, 2012by Darren FluscheDepending on who you listen to the effort to get a new long term transportation bill is either stalling out or discussions are on-going and deals are being made on some issues -- including local control over bicycle and pedestrian spending.
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June 20, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiWith $25,000 in grants, Advocacy Advance will boost the growth of young advocacy organizations and dramatically increase biking and walking in Mississippi and Tucson, Arizona.
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June 19, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiAdding a very powerful voice to the call for continued federal funding for sidewalks and bikeways, the U.S.
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June 18, 2012by Darren FluscheWe are close to a milestone. Eight days from now will mark the 1,000th day since the federal transportation authorization bill, SAFETEA-LU expired. You can track the progress at Transportation for America's website.
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June 15, 2012by KatieSo, I spent most of last night on Design Milk. If you haven't been on it, it's a beautiful site — basically a tumblr for design freaks who want to binge their eyeballs on architecture, interior design, and other gorgeous items.
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June 15, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiIn bicycle advocacy, we often cite the troubling statistic that, while women make up 51 percent of the American population, we accounted for just 24 percent of U.S. bike trips in 2009.
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June 14, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiBy Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern
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June 14, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiTonight at a Gala event in Portland, Ore., local residents will say thank you to one of the nation's most important champions of bicycling: Congressman Earl Blumenauer. Since he arrived on Capitol Hill in 1996, Blumenauer has been one of the strongest congressional leaders on cyclists' rights and bicycle funding. But his 40 years of public service — and visionary support of bicycling — started...