Posts tagged with 'Policy'

Gov. Glendening: “Americans demand more and better options”

Monday, July 7th, 2008
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After years of inactivity while gasoline was cheap, leaders are now scrambling to “do something” about the high gas prices that are making life difficult for everyday Americans. The solutions range from short-sighted (drill ANWR) to ultimately ineffective (national speed limit), and most fail to address the core issue that makes gas prices matter so [...]

Walkable Greensburg ready for a sustainable future

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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The hearing before the House Select Committee on Global Warming and Energy Independence just wrapped up on Capitol Hill a few minutes ago. SGA’s David Goldberg, along with Steve Winkelman of the Center for Clean Air Policy, did a superb job in their testimony before the committee. They made a good case for how better [...]

Climate legislation reaches the Senate floor

Thursday, June 5th, 2008
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[UPDATE: 12:33 p.m. Do read Andrew Revkin's post on the NYT's Dot Earth Climate blog for some other thoughts about the debate and political wrangling going on with the bill.]
After many months of behind-the-scenes work, the first piece of comprehensive climate legislation reached the floor of Congress this week. The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act is [...]

Gas tax “scam” petition

Monday, May 5th, 2008
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If you, like a majority of Americans, think that any proposal to suspend the gas tax is a bad idea — bad for the environment, bad for our infrastructure, bad for our dependence on foreign oil, and bad for our wallets— you’ll be interested to see an online petition that was sent to us today:
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Gas tax holiday roundup

Friday, May 2nd, 2008
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The losers: You, me, and infrastructure
A terrible idea that failed Bob Dole 12 years ago, gained second life as a recent John McCain economic proposal, and then became (perhaps surprisingly) a recent centerpiece of Hillary Clinton’s platform, is leading the daily news from the campaign trail as Americans feel tightening pressure from rising gas [...]

Eliminating the gas tax?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
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The situation: Bridges are falling down, traffic congestion is worsening, gains in fuel efficiency are reducing gas tax revenues, worthwhile transit projects are sitting on the shelf, and the Highway Trust Fund — funded by the 18.5 cents a gallon gas tax that is already inadequate for funding transportation investments — is about to run [...]

Who will cast a vision for our “metro nation?”

Thursday, March 6th, 2008
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“Despite occupying just 12 percent of U.S. land mass, the nation’s 100 largest metro areas account for 65 percent of its people and 75 percent of its economic output. They hold the keys to America’s future prosperity…”
As a nation where economic success or failure hinges firmly on the backs of our largest metropolitan areas, Bruce [...]

National smart growth conference: Something’s in the air

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
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New Partners for Smart Growth was a rousing success. So what’s next in 2008?
The New Partners for Smart Growth Conference — the annual gathering of local officials, community activists, policy wonks, advocates, and regular people who simply care about how their communities grow — is always stimulating, always a great opportunity to exchange business cards [...]

How will climate factor into the ‘08 election?

Monday, January 14th, 2008
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As you could see from our last two posts chronicling the candidates’ positions on energy and climate, it varies from being a core issue among 11 or 12 others, all the way down to not being mentioned much at all. And as interested as some candidates may be in the issues, they still haven’t reached [...]

Policy: Here’s to 2007, Bring on 2008!

Friday, December 21st, 2007
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As we usher out 2007 and look to 2008, here are a few recent victories from the policy front — some of which were finalized in just the last few weeks.
EPA Smart Growth funding restored
There won’t be coal in the EPA Smart Growth office’s stocking this year. Though the program had been threatened with a [...]