I don't know if what I told Matt is correct or not...but here's what NCBW says 
about the passage of the bill (below) and what action to take at this point
 
I guess I'm not entirely sure how the stimulus bill relates to the regular 
Transportation Spending bill and related Appropriations bills. But whatever the 
situation...it is always a good idea to stand up and say "bicycles".
-Dar

Dear Centerlines Readers,
Today, Wednesday, February 11, 2009, members of Congress reconciled the House 
and Senate versions of The Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act, more 
popularly known as the Economic Stimulus Bill. As you are likely aware, the 
economic stimulus bill has generated a tremendous amount of political 
hyperbole—both in favor of and against its passage. However, there are now 
three simple facts that remain: 1) the bill has passed both chambers; 2) very 
soon $800 billion will be allocated by Congress; and 3) a significant 
percentage of that amount will be devoted to transportation projects.
Making sure that the needs of pedestrians and bicyclists are looked after once 
the stimulus funding is disbursed to the states is now the primary concern of 
the National Center for Bicycling & Walking. We believe that the best way to 
ensure that this happens is to support the House bill which requires that 45 
percent of transportation funding go through the Surface Transportation Program 
formula, which will preserve funding for the Transportation Enhancements 
program.
NCBW believes that this is the best compromise towards ensuring that 
bicycle-pedestrian projects are built by the state DOTs, that public 
accountability for transportation spending is maintained, and that 
transportation spending conforms to the will of the American people, as 
expressed in Congress’s passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation 
Efficiency Act in 1991 and subsequent reauthorizations.
If you are ready to take action now, please follow this link to the League of 
American Bicyclists’ website.
http://tinyurl.com/al4y88
If you would like to learn more about America Bikes Collation’s stance on the 
Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act, please follow this link to our website.
http://www.bikewalk.org/economic_recovery.php
Sincerely,
Sharon Z. Roerty, AICP/PP
Executive Director
National Center for Bicycling & Walking


 


      
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