You can add Rails to Trails and Safe Routes To School to Robbie's list of 
national ped & bike groups urging members to contact their US Reps to vote 
against this bill.

>From RTC

Some are calling the draft multiyear transportation bill being considered in 
the U.S. House of Representatives "the worst bill ever."



It's hard to disagree with this regrettable distinction from a trails, walking 
and bicycling perspective. We need to stop the bill, now!



The bill as it is currently written would:

 *   Eliminate dedicated funding for trails, walking and bicycling;
 *   Destroy long-term dedicated funding for transit created by the Reagan 
Administration;
 *   Do away with the rail-trail eligibility category in the Transportation 
Enhancements (TE) program;
 *   Put our children in harm's way by eliminating the Safe Routes to School 
program;
 *   Fail to maximize its job creation potential, since trail, walking and 
bicycling projects create substantially more jobs per dollar than do highway 
projects;
 *   Increase America's dependence on foreign oil; and
 *   Contribute to our growing health and obesity crises.

The bill could come to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 
next few days. Since it is beyond possibility of repair, we need to ensure that 
it does not leave the House floor.

We have no time to lose. Ask your representative right now to vote against the 
bill.


>From SRTS
Double Your Impact-Act Now on Key Senate and House Transportation Votes

It's time to ask every Senator and every Representative to save Safe Routes to 
School.

The current Senate transportation bill dilutes Safe Routes to School, walking 
and bicycling programs. It gives your state DOT the power to decide whether or 
not to make any funding available for these critical programs.

To improve the bill, we're asking senators to vote for the Cardin-Cochran 
amendment on the floor to guarantee local governments a voice in transportation 
decisions, allowing them to build sidewalks, crosswalks, and bikeways that keep 
people safe.  This vote will take place early next week, so please take action 
now!

In the House, we are asking Representatives to oppose the House transportation 
bill. Despite the fact that walking and bicycling infrastructure is a low-cost 
investment that creates more jobs per dollar than any other kind of highway 
spending, the House bill eliminates dedicated funding for walking and bicycling 
and repeals the Safe Routes to School program.

Will you contact your Representative and Senators today and ask them to save 
our streets?  By taking action, you can easily contact both your Senators and 
Representative in one simple step.


Background
As written, the Senate's transportation 
bill<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?SafeRoutestoSchoolNa/6a0fc9e2cf/cb8bd3b7c6/7ab7d8d907>
 removes dedicated funding for walking and bicycling and allows state DOTs to 
opt out of spending any money on safe street programs. The Cardin-Cochran 
amendment would improve the bill by ensuring that local governments can apply 
directly for funds to build walking and bicycling infrastructure. We believe:


 *   Local governments deserve a voice in transportation. The Cardin-Cochran 
amendment ensures that cities and counties have a voice in making 
transportation decisions for safer streets in their communities.
 *   Safety matters. Bicycle and pedestrian deaths make up 14% of all traffic 
fatalities, but only 1.5% of federal funds go towards making walking and biking 
safer. These programs provide funding for sidewalks, crosswalks, and bikeways 
that make streets safe for all users.
 *   Active transportation is a wise investment. Walking and biking 
infrastructure is low-cost, creates more jobs per dollar than any other kind of 
highway spending, and is critical to economic development for main street 
America.

On the other side of Congress, the House is about to consider a transportation 
bill that reverses twenty years of 
progress<http://cts.vresp.com/c/?SafeRoutestoSchoolNa/6a0fc9e2cf/cb8bd3b7c6/c2340b1900>
 in making streets safer for people. Despite the fact that walking and biking 
make up 12% of trips but receive only 1.5% of federal funding, the House bill 
eliminates dedicated funding for walking and bicycling. It's time to defeat 
this bill because:


 *   HR 7 takes us back to the 1950s. HR 7 takes us back to the 1950s by 
eliminating dedicated funding for bicycling and walking AND kicking transit out 
of the highway trust fund. We need a transportation bill to meet our needs in 
2012 and beyond.
 *   HR 7 doesn't invest wisely. Federal transportation laws should invest our 
finite resources in cost-effective, efficient infrastructure solutions that 
create jobs and keep the economy moving. The House bill eliminates walking and 
bicycling, despite the fact that walking and bicycling infrastructure is 
low-cost and creates more jobs per dollar than any other kind of highway 
funding.
 *   HR 7 makes streets more dangerous for kids. By repealing the successful 
and effective Safe Routes to School program, the House bill makes the streets 
more dangerous for kids on trips to school.

Congress needs to know that finding effective, efficient transportation 
solutions to keep people safe on the streets should be a national priority. 
Please contact your representative and senators today.

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