This is one of those days when it feels like things are changing fast. Here are two stories that caught my attention:

1) A panel organized by Congress—the melodically-named National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission—just called for higher federal gas taxes. In fact, they recommend a 40-cent per gallon hike.

It sounds like the tax would go mainly to repair and maintain current road infrastructure rather than road expansion. The panel also recommended a bevy of other fees, including tolling, congestion pricing, weight fees, and so on. And they recommended big investments in transit and other alternatives too. (Via Erica at Slog.)

2) Meanwhile, British Columbia continues to lead. Not only is the province considering a carbon tax, but the provincial government just released a $14 billion dollar transit plan. That’s $14 billion just for transit.