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Legislative Update as of May 5, 2025
What has the California Legislature been up to on bills that SBCA has covered?
City of Bell Open Streets – Open Thread
Yesterday thousands of people pedaled, walked, ran, skated and scootered on about a mile of car-free Gage Avenue in the Southeast L.A. County city of Bell.
Elon Musk Is Hiring the Same Lobbying Firms That Represent Your Transit Agency
Weak ethics laws allow dozens of lobbying firms to work for both Elon Musk's companies and the cities, transit agencies, and climate philanthropies he and DOGE are attacking — and some advocates think it's time for them to pick a side.
U.S. DOT Sec. Duffy Cuts Vital Research Grants on Transportation Inequity, Deriding ‘Woke’
President Trump's war on equity continues.
Eyes on the Street: A Quick Look at Davis’s G Street Quick Build
Davis ups its stellar street cred even more with a quick-build upgrade downtown.
Op/Ed: Don’t Tell Me What You Value, Show Me Your Budget…
...and I'll tell you your values.
Friday’s Headlines
More on OC Dem voting against clean air, traffic deaths down in SF, Lime in LA, may Day, and more...
Freedom to Move: Why Immigration Belongs in the Mobility Conversation
"If movement is a right, then that right must apply to everyone regardless of identity."
Commentary: Muni Rail Needs to Lift its Bike Ban Before a Funding Measure Goes to a Vote
Not allowing cyclists on the rail system just makes it harder to get a measure passed.