Looking to the Horizon: How Agencies are Anticipating the Mass Transit Fiscal Cliff

ISSUE / Week of October 31, 2022

  • November 04,2022 |

    Looking to the Horizon: How Agencies are Anticipating the Mass Transit Fiscal Cliff

    Budget,Local governance
    This is the second article in a multi-part series exploring the looming mass transit fiscal cliff Eno's analysis of the National Transit Database shows the size and scope of the looming mass...
  • November 04,2022 |

    Transportation at the Ballot Box: What to Watch

    Local governance,Pedestrian
    On Election Day next week, voters in at least 21 states will decide on hundreds of important questions related to transportation investments, policy, and practice in their states, regions, and...
Changes in Transportation Committee Leaders Driven Largely by Retirements and Term Limits
Federal Governance

Changes in Transportation Committee Leaders Driven Largely by Retirements and Term Limits

Many of the changes in control of Congressional transportation policy and funding that will take effect next year are guaranteed no matter which party wins next week’s elections. Some changes are...

Senate Control Likely to Be a Close Call in 2022 Races
Federal Governance

Senate Control Likely to Be a Close Call in 2022 Races

The U.S. Senate is currently tied at 50 seats apiece for the two parties (counting two technical independents who caucus with, and function as, Democrats). 35 seats are up for grabs next week (21...

Democrats Face House Losses, but Just How Big a Wave?
Federal Governance

Democrats Face House Losses, but Just How Big a Wave?

The midterm jinx for the President’s party is a clearly significant pattern, and it’s not hard to miss. Here are how each President’s first-term midterm elections went in the House of...

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