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From: Tim Blumenthal, peopleforbikes.org <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:03 AM


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*Contact your U.S. Senators Today to Save Bicycle and Pedestrian
Funding*<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21f82/3a93480c/25ee4aa/3af38e0a/2127629683/VEsE/>

Dear Andy,

Last month, we asked you to contact your U.S. Senators to oppose Oklahoma
Senator Tom Coburn's plan to strip funding from the Transportation
Enhancements program, which is the main source of the federal investment for
bike projects of all types. Peopleforbikes.org supporters and our allies
generated more than 75,000 emails to Congress in 48 hours. This rapid and
powerful grassroots response succeeded: Mr. Coburn withdrew his amendment
and crucial funding for bicycling was preserved.

*We are sorry to report today that bike infrastructure funding is under
serious and immediate attack again* – this time in an amendment proposed by
Senator Rand Paul (KY) that would redirect all funding for Transportation
Enhancements to bridge repairs. Mr. Paul's amendment is set for a Senate
vote Tuesday, Nov. 1.

While we are all for bridge repairs, gutting the Transportation Enhancements
program is not the way to get the job done. We must defeat this amendment
and we need your help. We need you to contact your state's two U.S. Senators
today and ask them to oppose this
amendment<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21f82/3a93480c/25ee4aa/3af38e0a/2127629683/VEsF/>.
Here are four reasons why:

1. *Everyone deserves to be safe*. We agree that we must keep our bridges
safe, but the lives of pedestrians and bicyclists are important too. Nearly
5,000 Americans die each year biking or walking on our nation’s roadways.

2. *Reallocating bike funding won't make a dent in the cost of bridge
repairs*. Even if every penny of Transportation Enhancements money is
diverted to bridge repairs, Senator Paul’s plan would still take 80 years to
fix the backlog of bridge repairs we have today.

3. *Transportation Enhancements provide essential transportation benefits*,
like reducing road congestion, improving safety, getting people active, and
creating more jobs per dollar than highway-only projects.

4. *States don't spend all the money they already receive for bridge
repairs. *

This is the third attempt in a month by a small group of Senators to target
Transportation Enhancements, using a different angle each time. *It is a
waste of the Senate's time and taxpayers dollars* to focus on eliminating
this modest, cost-effective, valuable program when *we are in dire need of
real and viable solutions *to fix our failing transportation system.

Please contact your Senators today to ask them to vote against the Paul
amendment (SA-821) to eliminate Transportation
Enhancements<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21f82/3a93480c/25ee4aa/3af38e0a/2127629683/VEsC/>.
(You can find your Senators, review basic suggested text for your email, and
send your note directly from this link.)

Thank you for your help today, and for passing this call to action along.

Tim Blumenthal
Director, Peopleforbikes.org

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