From The New York Times: The States Show Up Congress on Road Repairs

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD, AUG. 22, 2015    As the nation's bridges and roads deteriorate and Congress dawdles over a serious solution, statehouse politicians have been stepping up at a surprising rate to make some difficult choices. At least half the states have passed transportation funding measures in the last two years to raise some of

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From The New York Times … Can Our Transit System Get Any Worse?

By THOMAS K. WRIGHT  president of the Regional Plan Association   AUG. 21, 2015   PRINCETON, N.J. - THIS has been a tough season for commuters in the New York region: the Amtrak crash in May, trains stuck in Hudson River tunnels in June, subway service disrupted by never-ending summer construction. Still, more than 5.6

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Letter from US Senator Cory Booker on NJ Infrastructure

As you know Einstein's Alley is a member of the Forward NJ Coalition of dozens of organizations bringing attention to the problems of New Jersey's infrastructure. US Transportation Secretary, Anthony Foxx, has called on the Governors of New York and New Jersey to meet with him to talk seriously about issues like the Hudson River crossing

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