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Buttigieg's 'Reconnecting Communities' program will solve nothing

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Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has taken flak from some conservatives for his new “Reconnecting Communities” initiative. He says its purpose is to redress the fact that planners and politicians of the past built highways “directly through the heart of vibrant populated communities” for such vile purposes as to “reinforce segregation” or to “eliminate black neighborhoods.”

Source: Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government | Washington Examiner

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