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t4america.org
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| | | | | Amtrak has a workforce crisis on its hands. While the COVID-19 pandemic brought many of these problems to light, it did not create them. Mistakes by Amtrak's leadership long before COVID-19 led to a slowly diminishing workforce and service impacts, which the pandemic exacerbated. Now, with a historic federal investment in passenger rail, how can Amtrak pivot and get back on the right track? The answer may lie in the company's recent history. | |
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multiculturalmeanderings.com
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| | | | | No longer falling through the cracks: Qia Gunster is one step closer to being Canadian. The 20-year-old Prince George man has lived in B.C. since he was a baby, but has never been recognized by his country. As a "stateless person," Gunster has been unable to get government identification, which means he couldn't legally work,... | |
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jedleland.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I saw this story earlier today. Helicopter pilot threatened with arrest after flying rescue missions in flood-ravaged NC Stories like this are why people hate the government. At times, it seems like the government is more concerned with keeping other people from helping than with actually helping themselves. | |
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www.thetransportpolitic.com
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| | | All the light rail, metro, and bus rapid transit projects planned to open in 2025 across the United States. | ||