All,
Thanks to all who followed up with their US Representatives and Senators.
The only way to get anything done for bikers is to continually remind  the
above how important this issue is.
Respectfully,
James Lamm

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tim Blumenthal, peopleforbikes.org <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 1:55 PM
Subject: Thanks for Speaking Up to Support Federal Bike Funding
To: James Lamm <[email protected]>


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Dear James,

A few weeks ago, we asked you to contact your U.S. Representative and U.S.
Senators<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21fc3/3a92cdd0/26a99ae/3af391fc/3291329246/VEsE/>via
email to ask for their continuing support of dedicated bike funding in
the next federal transportation bill.

You responded quickly and effectively by penning nearly 20,000 emails in
just a few days. Thanks!

*Your messages made a difference:* Members of Congress and staffers talked
about the strong response, and many said that it was a convincing statement
of how much Americans value bike funding and want bicycling to be safer and
easier. Key Congressional leaders have since reiterated their support for
our cost-effective programs.

Nevertheless, the long-term future of the federal investment in
transportation--including bicycling--remains uncertain. Key decisions about
the next multi-year transportation bill (that pays for roadways, transit and
all types of bike projects and programs) have been delayed again and won't
be made until September, at the earliest. Read more about this on our
blog<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21fc3/3a92cdd0/26a99ae/3af391fd/3291329246/VEsF/>
.

*Here's the bottom line:*

   - Peopleforbikes.org and our partner organizations remain very concerned
   about recent proposed changes to transportation funding that could
   dramatically reduce the money-saving federal investment in bike
   infrastructure and programs.
   - A new multi-year federal transportation bill could be considered and
   approved this fall, or the process could stretch into 2012 or even 2013.
   - Peopleforbikes.org and our partners will continue work with Congress to
   preserve bike-friendly
legislation.<http://peopleforbikes.org/page/m/67f21fc3/3a92cdd0/26a99ae/3af391fa/3291329246/VEsC/>
   - Individuals who support bicycling can continue to weigh in and
   influence this process. We'll keep you posted and let you know how you can
   help.

Thanks for your continued support, and happy riding this summer!

Tim Blumenthal
Director, Peopleforbikes.org





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