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From: DaveSchlabowske <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 5:36 PM
Subject: ACTION ALERT! Save federal bike funds
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*ACTION ALERT!*



Today the House passed a *clean* 6-month extension of the national
transportation bill.  In the next day or two the Senate will have a chance
to vote on the same extension, but it is likely that Senator Coburn (R-OK)
will muddy the waters and ask Congress to eliminate the federal
Transportation Enhancements program – the primary funding source for the
past 20 years for bicycling and walking projects

Pease call your US Senator and ask that he oppose any move to eliminate the
Transportation Enhancements (TE) program and to support a clean 6 month
extension of the transportation bill, SAFETEA-LU.

This year, around $700 million of Federal transportation funds, which in
reality is less than 2 percent of total transportation dollars, will be
spent on bicycling and walking. *In 2012 that figure might be a big fat
zero, *even though bicycling and walking make up more than 14% of all trips.

In the next few days, Senator Coburn (R-OK) will ask Congress to eliminate
the federal Transportation Enhancements program – the primary funding source
for the past 20 years for sidewalks, crosswalks, bike lanes, trails, etc.
This isn’t safe or smart; it’s not good for the economy or the environment;
this is bad health policy and bad transportation policy. But they are going
to try because they don’t think bicycling and walking matter.

Bicycling alone is big businesss in Wisconsin.  Our bicycle industry,
recreation and toursim contribute $1.5 billion dollars to our state's
economy each year and provide more than 13,000 jobs. Furthermore, even
though bicycling and walking projects create more jobs per dollar than
highway-only projects and cutting enhancements won’t impact the deficit –
the money just won’t be spent on bicycling and walking – some members of
Congress want to force us backwards to a 1950s highway-only mindset: as if
oil embargoes, congestion, smog, the obesity epidemic and climate change
never happened.

Please contact your two U.S. Senators and urge them to support continued
funding for biking and walking.  Don’t let Congress take away this vital
program for bicycle projects. *I urge you to take action today*.

Thank you!


Dave Schlabowske, Communications Director
Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin
 Johnson, Ron  <http://ronjohnson.senate.gov/>- (R - WI)    386 RUSSELL
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510  (202) 224-5323
ronjohnson.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact



 Kohl, Herb  <http://kohl.senate.gov/>- (D - WI)    330 HART SENATE OFFICE
BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510  (202) 224-5653  Web Form:
kohl.senate.gov/contact.cfm


*E-mail to Senator
*I urge you to oppose any move to eliminate the Transportation Enhancements
(TE) program and to support a clean extension of the SAFETEA-LU.

The TE program, along with other vital programs that support non-motorized
transportation choices such as the Recreational Trails and Safe Routes to
Schools programs, dramatically expanded transportation options and improved
traffic safety in communities across the country. This would simply not have
happened without these programs so I ask that you support the continuation
of dedicated Federal funding for bicycling and walking programs in any
extension of SAFETEA-LU and the next authorization of Federal transportation
programs.

Bicycling and pedestrian projects create jobs, in fact, according to the
Political Economy Research Institute (PERI), bicycle and pedestrian projects
alone create 11 jobs per million and 10 jobs per million respectively vs.
less than 8 jobs per million created by road only projects. These projects
also generate economic activity for a very low up-front cost, offering
tremendous returns on investment. In this economic climate, Congress should
be looking for just this kind of program to support – and should certainly
not be thinking about eliminating them. Bicycling and walking also has the
added benefit of providing an effective means to address our national
energy, environmental, and public health challenges and should be seriously
considered in our national transportation policy.

Thank you for supporting continued dedicated funding for bicycling and
walking.




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