• Video: Rethinking Transportation Policy | Part 1

    A new initiative by the Bipartisan Policy Center seeks to overhaul U.S. transportation policy. Dennis Archer, a former mayor of Detroit, is one of the co-chairs of this transportation policy project. Here, Archer explains why U.S. transportation policy mush shift to a "bottom up" approach
    June 9, 2009

    From Senior Editor Sean Kilcarr: A new initiative by the Bipartisan Policy Center seeks to overhaul U.S. transportation policy. Dennis Archer, a former mayor of Detroit, is one of the co-chairs of this transportation policy project. Here, Archer explains why U.S. transportation policy mush shift to a "bottom up" approach.

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