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March 7, 2013by LizThis is no longer you father's or you grandfather's League of American Bicyclists, president Andy Clarke said this week at the 2013 National Bike Summit.
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March 7, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiGuest post by April Streeter, author of Women on Wheels
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March 6, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiThe federal government is closed, but bike advocates are still trudging through the wind, rain and sleet to meet with members of Congress. While some offices are shuttered in the face of a potential blizzard, we still mean business about bringing the Bike Summit message — and the ever-popular bike pins — to Capitol Hill.
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March 6, 2013by LizThe League is currently hosting the 2013 National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C. -- showing Congress that Bicycling Means Business.
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March 6, 2013by LizIt all started with a short hashtag: #blackwomenbikeDC
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March 6, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiGuest post by Gillian Klempner Willman
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March 6, 2013by scottUpdated 11 am The Federal Government has announced that it will be closed today, Wednesday, March 6. We checked with the Capitol switchboard, and Congressional offices will be open. We suggest calling the offices you will be visiting to confirm your appointments.
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March 5, 2013by Carolyn Szczepanski
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March 5, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiBike helmet or car keys? For a growing number of Americans, it's not one or the other. As the popularity of biking rises nationwide, more and more people are motorists and bicyclists.
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March 5, 2013by LizWe've got to admit: We were a bit surprised. While we often head to Capitol Hill thinking bicycling is a tough sell, turns out, most members of Congress already get it. And, thanks to new data gathered by Douglas Meyer, a consultant at Bernuth & Williamson in Washington, D.C., we now know what messages work and which ones miss the mark.














