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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Transportation and the New Generation | U.S. PIRG

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Progress in Columbia!

Senate Bill 1375, to allow Charleston to declare an exception to the freeway bike ban for the James Island Connector, is in the home stretch toward final approval. It has made it through two Senate committees and the full Senate, and now is in the House Transportation and Education Committee. We are optimistic that it will clear the full House before the end of May.

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