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National Bike Summit
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January 13, 2022by Raven WellsThe League is excited to announce that the Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas, Frank Scott Jr., will be a plenary speaker at the National Bike Summit.
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December 3, 2021by Raven WellsFind out how #BikeSummit20 speaker Programs to Educate All Cyclists is advancing the movement for safer streets in 2022.
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March 2, 2021by Lauren JenkinsMeet our Advocacy and Education Award winners and join us in May for "bike-side chats" with the people and organizations taking bold action, leading on equity and inclusivity, and inspiring us to do better in our efforts to make biking better.
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March 1, 2021by Lauren JenkinsLeague of American Bicyclists Secretary Buttigieg to the Summit where he'll address more than 1,000 bicycling advocates/
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February 28, 2021by Caron Whitaker2021 is proving to be a busy year in Washington, DC, especially for transportation! Between the reauthorization bill, talk of a stimulus and a new administration and Department of transportation, there’s a lot of opportunity for improving bicycling and walking. Here’s the League’s priority list for promoting Bicycle Friendly federal policy this year:
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February 16, 2021by League StaffTo enable as many young people as possible to attend #BikeSummit21, advocates 21 years old and younger can register for free, engage in advocacy, and help shape the upcoming Youth Bike Summit planned for later in 2021!
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February 16, 2021by Kevin DekkingaThanks to our sponsors' support, we are able to offer scholarships for both youth 21 years and younger and adults who would otherwise be unable to attend.
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January 19, 2021by Lauren JenkinsCheck inside for a preview of some of the speakers and sessions and you can look forward to at #BikeSummit21.
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December 14, 2020by kademuyewoFor 2021, we’re planning the biggest and best online bike event to date: the 2021 National Bike Summit! And of course, you are invited because you and other people who want to make biking better are what makes every National Bike Summit so powerful and so critical to enacting change at the federal level.
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May 5, 2020by Lauren JenkinsAt a typical National Bike Summit, we get to spend an evening together celebrating some of the remarkable people who keep our bike movement moving forward. These people and organizations take bold action, lead on equity and inclusivity, and inspire us to do better in our efforts to make biking better.