Hundreds of Clean Cities coordinators, stakeholders and clean transportation leaders from across the nation met in Washington, DC in February to educate federal policy makers about the need to expand America’s use of alternative fuels, including biofuels, electricity, natural gas, and propane Autogas.  During 240 meetings with Congressional offices and discussions with key federal agency policymakers, they continued to build bipartisan support for Clean Cities funding and other alternative fuels priorities.