Lawmakers say the admittedly flawed bill will undergo changes before its final passage.

In an update to a recent article about a proposed e-bike insurance law, Streetsblog NYC’s Julianne Cuba writes that a state Senate committee passed the bill, “with lawmakers holding their nose and promising the final proposal will be heavily amended before passing.”
Despite concerns about the vague language of the bill and its requirement for a type of insurance that doesn’t exist yet, the lawmakers approved the current bill with the caveat that it needs significant updates before its final passage.
“Advocates are adamantly opposed to Senate President Nicolas Scutari's bill, fearing it would undermine the goals of reducing car dependency and carbon emissions, and be an expensive and arduous impediment for those who rely on cheaper modes of transportation.” The bill could embolden anti-bike groups to pass similarly onerous requirements in other places “while ignoring the death and injury toll from automobiles.”
FULL STORY: Jersey Lawmakers Pass Proposed Micromobility Insurance Law With Vague Promise to Fix It

Alabama: Trump Terminates Settlements for Black Communities Harmed By Raw Sewage
Trump deemed the landmark civil rights agreement “illegal DEI and environmental justice policy.”

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The 120 Year Old Tiny Home Villages That Sheltered San Francisco’s Earthquake Refugees
More than a century ago, San Francisco mobilized to house thousands of residents displaced by the 1906 earthquake. Could their strategy offer a model for the present?

In Both Crashes and Crime, Public Transportation is Far Safer than Driving
Contrary to popular assumptions, public transportation has far lower crash and crime rates than automobile travel. For safer communities, improve and encourage transit travel.

Report: Zoning Reforms Should Complement Nashville’s Ambitious Transit Plan
Without reform, restrictive zoning codes will limit the impact of the city’s planned transit expansion and could exclude some of the residents who depend on transit the most.

Judge Orders Release of Frozen IRA, IIJA Funding
The decision is a victory for environmental groups who charged that freezing funds for critical infrastructure and disaster response programs caused “real and irreparable harm” to communities.
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