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    • Cap and trade has cut pollution, so why the complaints? (LA Times)
    • Legislature reconvenes Monday (Sacramento Bee)
    • Full trains, empty parking for L.A.'s New Light Rail (LA Weekly)
    • Columnist rips subsidies for bike-share (OC Register)
    • Jerry Brown's vision for sustainable freight could spark a zero-emissions future (Press Telegram)
    • Will Assembly Bill 1899 accidentally break-up CAHSR? (CAHSR Blog)
    • Anti-Bike Homeowners waste a lot of energy arguing about "Give Me 3" sign (Biking in L.A.)
    • CA releases Sustainable Freight Plan (Imperial Valley News)
    • Jury holds Caltrans largely responsible for pedestrian fatality (Almanac News)

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