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New and maintained trains? Forget it. Photo by John Iwanski.
If you are on the mailing list of any transportation advocacy group, or have been reading Streetsblog, this blog, and other websites, you may have noticed that transportation funding for transit, bicycle, and pedestrian projects is falling on the cutting room floors of two of the House of Representatives’s committees: Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I), and Ways and Means (W&M). Full information on these issues was posted this morning.
Each committee has a bill that screws over funding that buys buses and trains, builds train stations, sidewalks, and cycling trails. You can ask your representatives to vote no on these bills. Here’s what to do:
Transportation and Infrastructure committee
It’s probably too late today to do anything about this, but you should ask your Representative to vote no on H.R.7. This bill repeals programs on safety, Safe Routes to School, and Transportation Enhancements.
Find your representative, or contact the following representatives from Illinois on this committee:
- Daniel Lipinski – 3rd district – closes at 5 PM
(202) 225 – 5701
(866) 822 – 5701 - Tim Johnson – 15th district – closes at 5 PM
(202) 225-2371 - Randy Hultgren – 14th district – closes at 4 PM
(202) 225-2976 - Jerry Costello – 12th district – closes at 5 PM
(202) 225-5661
Ways and Means committee
Voting on H.R.3864 happens Friday morning. Ask your representative to vote no. This bill removes the Mass Transit Account from the Highway Trust Fund and leaves its funding up in the air, fighting for General Revenues along with thousands of other programs, instead of having a dedicated funding stream (gas taxes).
Find your representative, or contact the following representatives from Illinois on this committee:
- Aaron Schock – 18th district – unknown close time
(202) 225-6201 - Peter Roskam – 6th district – closes at 5 PM
(202) 225-4561