Dear Stephen,
We need you to
help us maintain pressure on Congress for a smart, modern transportation
bill. Both chambers of Congress are moving towards floor debates on their
versions of the bill, so we are again asking you to take action.
The current Senate
transportation bill (MAP-21) weakens walking and biking programs. To
improve the bill, weâre asking senators to vote for a bipartisan
amendment to guarantee local governments a voice in transportation
decisions and allow them to build sidewalks, crosswalks, and bikeways that
keep people safe.In the
House, we are asking representatives to oppose the House transportation
bill. Despite the fact that walking and bicycling infrastructure is a
low-cost investment that creates more jobs per dollar
than any other kind of highway spending, the House bill eliminates
dedicated funding for walking and biking altogether. Will you contact your Representative and Senators
today and ask them to save our streets? Take Action Now!
Senate: Support the bipartisan Cardin-Cochran
amendment
As written, the
Senateâs transportation bill removes dedicated funding for walking and
biking and allows state DOTs to opt-out of safe street programs. The
Cardin-Cochran amendment ensures local governments can fund walking and
biking infrastructure.
Tell your senators:
- Local governments deserve a voice in
transportation. The Cardin-Cochran amendment ensures that cities and
counties have a voice in making transportation decisions for safer streets
in their communities.
- Safety matters. Bicycle and pedestrian
deaths make up 14% of all traffic fatalities, but only 1.5% of federal
funds go towards making walking and biking
safer. These programs provide funding for sidewalks, crosswalks, and
bikeways that make streets safe for all users.
- Active transportation is a wise
investment. Walking and biking infrastructure is low-cost, creates more
jobs per dollar than any other kind of highway spending, and is critical to
economic development for main street America.
House: Say âNOâ to
H.R. 7
On the other side of Congress, the House is about to
consider a transportation bill that reverses 20 years of progress in making
streets safer for people. Despite the fact that walking and biking make
up 12% of trips but receive only 1.5% of federal funding, the House bill
eliminates dedicated funding for walking and biking. Itâs time to
defeat this bill.
Tell your representative:
- HR 7 takes us back to the 1950s. HR 7
takes us back to a 1950s system by eliminating dedicated funding for biking
and walking AND kicking transit out of the highway trust fund. We
need a transportation bill to meet 2012 needs, not 1950 needs.
- HR 7 doesnât invest wisely.
Federal transportation laws should invest our finite resources in
cost-effective, efficient infrastructure solutions that create jobs and
keep the economy moving. The House bill eliminates walking and biking,
despite the fact that walking and bicycling infrastructure is low-cost and
creates more jobs per dollar than any other kind of highway funding.
- HR 7 makes streets more dangerous for
kids. By repealing the successful and effective Safe Routes to School
program, the House bill makes the streets more dangerous for kids on their
walks and bike rides to school.
Congress needs to know that that
finding effective, efficient transportation solutions to keep people safe
on the streets should be a national priority. Please contact your
representative and senators today.