Trump's dumb transportation rules

Good for rich suburbs, bad for cities.

Trump's dumb transportation rules
The groundbreaking for the Bergstrom Spur Hike and Bike Trail includes at least seven current or former elected officials: Rep. Lloyd Doggett, Mayor Kirk Watson, former CM Ann Kitchen and current CMs Vanessa Fuentes, Paige Ellis, Ryan Alter and Jose Velasquez.

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U.S. Transportation Secretary and erstwhile Real World: Boston star Sean Duffy has published a new order on federal transportation grants that could pose serious problems for Austin and most other American cities.

The part that has garnered the most attention is the threat of withholding transportation funds from "sanctuary cities." As much as I hope they are not able to actually fulfill that threat, at least it makes sense in terms of accomplishing a policy goal. If you want to compel a city government to cooperate with ICE, threatening to withhold transportation funds may get you what you want.

It also makes sense that an administration that thinks climate change is a hoax would no longer take carbon emissions into consideration.

But what doesn't make any sense is another part of the order that calls for prioritizing funding for "communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average."