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Recent State Livability Initiatives in Minnesota: An Analysis

A number of states have passed measures to create communities that have a range of transportation choices, affordable housing and needed services easily available. Learn about state livability policy innovations in Minnesota and other states, and the possible benefits of such communities. More 

Justice Reinvestment  

This policy approach reduces spending on corrections and reinvests the savings in ways that increase public safety and hold offenders accountable. More

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Transportation

NCSL tracks a wide range of issues and at any one time some topics are of particular interest to legislators and legislative staff. On this page you will find recent NCSL resources about issues of key concern in the area of transportation.

NCSL Publications

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Recent Meetings

Other NCSL Online Resources

  • High-Speed Rail Resources Page. Recent boosts in federal funding for high-speed, intercity passenger rail suddenly have made high-speed rail a high-profile issue. Learn more about federal and state activities and the NCSL Working Group on High-Speed Rail. Includes a recent NCSL hearing and April/May LegisBrief.
  • Distracted Driving Resources. Lawmakers at the state, federal and local level are examining a wide variety of issues related to driver focus, including potential distraction caused by cell phones and other technology in the car.
  • Drunk/Impaired Driving Laws. NCSL has been tracking this issue for many years and has compiled the latest information on ignition interlock laws, increased penalties, and driver’s license revocations.
  • Livable and Sustainable Communities. The Federal Transit Administration recently launched the Livable and Sustainable Communities website to help advance the Department of Transportation’s Livability Initiative and the Interagency Sustainable Communities Partnership.
  • Countdown to Real ID. Following the deadline of May 11, 2008, state driver's licenses and identification cards were not to be accepted for federal purposes unless the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) determined that a state was compliant with the REAL ID or a state had been approved for an extension by the Secretary of DHS. All 56 U.S. jurisdictions have received an initial extension from the Secretary of the DHS. The initial extension is valid until December 31, 2009.
  • Cash Flow: State Procedures for Spending ARRA Highway Infrastructure Investment Funds.  These findings of an NCSL 50-state survey, updated in February 2010, detail how legislatures and state DOTs allocated and spent ARRA highway investment funds.
  • State Implementation of ARRA Transportation Provisions: Web Resources. A list of web resources from NCSL, federal agencies, state DOTs, and more, about state implementation of transportation provisions from the federal recovery act (ARRA).

 

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