[Nfbk] H.R. 7 heads to the House floor

Nickie Pearl njp at insightbb.com
Fri Feb 10 12:24:55 UTC 2012


This sounds like a huge step backwards!

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From: Steven Johnson
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 9:22 PM
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Subject: [Blindtlk] H.R. 7 heads to the House floor

More info on HR3864

As we mentioned last week, Congress is moving forward with their next 
transportation reauthorization bills. THANK YOU to everyone who contacted 
their Representative, urging them to vote against the elimination of 
dedicated funding for public transit. Here's what is going on in the House 
and Senate:




U.S. House



Unfortunately House leadership and the Ways and Means Committee failed to 
listen to thousands of constituents who contacted them and over 600 groups 
who stood together to oppose eliminating dedicated transit funding. It 
passed through the committee and will now be combined with the House's 
Transportation and Infrastructure bill (The American Energy and 
Infrastructure Jobs Act [H.R. 7]) and head to the House floor for a vote.



H.R. 7 represents one of the most dramatic and retrograde transportation 
policy shifts in decades, designed to benefit highways and auto 
transportation, and nothing more. Here are just a few things the bill does:

* Eliminates dedicated funding for public transportation.
* Slashes Amtrak funding by 25%.
* Prevents any federal funding from going toward the California High Speed 
Rail project, specifically.
* Bars any funds from bus and bus facilities grants from going to any 
transit system that also operated any kind of rail line. This includes the 
Chicago Transit Authority, and transit agencies in New York, San Francisco 
and other cities.
* Eliminates funding for programs such as Safe Routes to School, sidewalks, 
or cycling infrastructure, making streets more dangerous and roads less safe 
for children and others on foot or bike.
* Expands domestic energy production to fund any gaps in highway spending. 
It will do little for decreasing the American reliance on foreign oil.

Read this article for a more detailed summary: 
<http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=WIq1AOdGMmVccGAhipBpag0cnniFu46A> 
http://www.thetransportpolitic.com/2012/02/06/time-to-fight/





U.S. Senate



What did not receive much attention last week was the Senate's 
transportation bill, which will also soon head to the Senate floor for a 
vote.



Thankfully, the Senate has a very different idea of what future 
transportation policy in the United States should look like. The Senate is 
moving forward with a bill called Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st 
Century, or MAP 21 
<http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=RlUOquBKdckgpBaxGKmtTg0cnniFu46A> 
. It's a bipartisan effort at a two year transportation reauthorization that 
preserves dedicated funding for transit, presents a consolidation of 
restructured programs and formulas, and reforms and simplifies grants 
offered by the Department of Transportation so that criteria are based more 
strongly on merit.





Next Steps




We need your help NOW more than ever! Please continue to stand with us and 
make your voice heard. MHSRA, our members, and many other advocates have 
been working for the past three years for a forward-thinking, 21st century 
transportation bill. The bill currently going through the House is not that. 
Here are two things you can do to help us THIS WEEK:



[1.] Participate in a Call-In day on Thursday, February 9th. In an effort 
coordinated by Transportation for America, constituents across the United 
States will be calling their representatives to protest H.R. 7 and urge them 
to vote against it as a radical departure from decades of precedent that 
would destroy the bipartisan public transportation program this country has 
spent 30 years building. On Thursday, give your Representative's office a 
call! We'll send another reminder on Thursday.



[2.] Email your Representative and ask them to oppose H.R. 7.

<http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=%2FDKjYiqzQGqSGJMWLvFQ4w0cnniFu46A> 
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Thanks for your support!



Madeline Grennan
Manager of Education and Outreach
Midwest High Speed Rail Association
4765 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
773-334-6758








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