Transportation

Ensuring Living Wages: A Human Rights Imperative for Decent Work
International & Trade Law Ensuring Living Wages: A Human Rights Imperative for Decent Work

The concept of a living wage is crucial in the fight for human rights and decent work conditions. A living wage is the minimum income necessary for workers to meet their essential needs, allowing them to access their economic, social, and cultural rights. This includes basic necessities such as

Speed Hump Backlog Grows in Baltimore Despite Hundreds Installed
Regulatory & Administrative Law Speed Hump Backlog Grows in Baltimore Despite Hundreds Installed

Baltimore installed hundreds of speed humps last year, hoping to address the growing concerns of residents worried about dangerous speeding and aggressive driving in their neighborhoods. The city's Department of Transportation managed to lay down 455 speed humps in various communities in 2024,

What Are Pete Buttigieg's Insights on Future Transportation Policies?
Regulatory & Administrative Law What Are Pete Buttigieg's Insights on Future Transportation Policies?

United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently visited the Ford School of Public Policy to discuss his tenure, contributions, and perspectives on transportation, public service, sustainability, and equitable development. This event, part of the Policy Talks @ the Ford School

How Will China Navigate Export Growth Amid Potential U.S. Tariffs?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Will China Navigate Export Growth Amid Potential U.S. Tariffs?

China's export performance in December 2022 represents a significant development in global trade dynamics, particularly as the country navigates the potential impacts of anticipated U.S. tariff hikes under President-elect Donald Trump's administration. This analysis delves into the key themes,

Connecticut Aims to Cap Transportation Fund Reserves and Repay Debt
Regulatory & Administrative Law Connecticut Aims to Cap Transportation Fund Reserves and Repay Debt

Connecticut's transportation finances have taken center stage in state discussions, mainly centered on the Special Transportation Fund (STF). This fund has become a contentious topic, especially given the state's accumulation of nearly $1 billion in unspent funds over the past three years. Despite

Connecticut Transportation: Progress, Challenges, and Safety Concerns
Regulatory & Administrative Law Connecticut Transportation: Progress, Challenges, and Safety Concerns

Reflecting on Connecticut's transportation landscape over the past year provides a revealing look at the achievements, setbacks, and ongoing challenges that define the state's infrastructure and safety measures. While significant advancements in transportation infrastructure have been achieved,

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