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2010 Legislative Agenda: Managing Crisis and Building Toward Recovery May 20, 2010
BTC BRIEF: Investments in Public Transit: Why Equity Matters Nov 2, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Staying in the Fast Lane - Gas Tax Cap Would Delay Needed Repairs and Weaken North Carolina's Transportation Budget May 23, 2012
BTC BRIEF: Transit's Most Reliable Customers - Why Considering the Needs of Low-Income Populations Improves Public Transit Dec 12, 2012
BTC REPORTS: At the Crossroads: Recommendations for the Future of Transportation in North Carolina May 19, 2009
Connecting Workers to Jobs through Reliable and Accessible Public Transit Nov 2, 2012
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Focus on These Five Key Priorities for a Budget That Works Jun 15, 2010
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Sound Transportation Policy: How to Get There From Here Mar 3, 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: Capping gas tax would delay repairs, weaken North Carolina’s transportation budget May 23, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Expert tells lawmakers: "Put the money where the traffic is" Apr 6, 2010

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