My apologies if this notice has already gone out...I don't always read bikies.
-Dar
 
URGENT ACTION ALERT FOR APBP MEMBERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 
 Support Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects in the Economic Recovery Bill 
 
The House and the Senate (61-37) have each passed their own version of the 
Economic Recovery Bill (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009), aimed 
at creating jobs and stimulating the economy. Both bills include billions for 
transportation infrastructure, but only the House bill includes funding for 
bicycle and pedestrian projects in the Transportation Enhancements program. The 
House bill includes approximately $1.35 billion for Transportation Enhancements 
of which 50-60% is traditionally spent on bicycle and pedestrian projects. The 
Senate bill does not explicitly include Transportation Enhancements, so it is 
unclear whether this funding will be in the final bill. Note: Senators' 
attempts to bar funding for bike/ped projects failed.
 
We need to make sure Transportation Enhancement funding is in the final bill.
 
 In the next few days, there will be a conference committee where several 
members of the House and several members of the Senate will work together to 
reconcile the two bills. Conferees need to hear that Transportation 
Enhancements are important to stimulating the economy, creating green jobs, and 
moving the U.S.A. towards a sustainable future.
 
APBP urges APBP members who can to call your Senators and Representative and 
ask them to tell the Conferees to support Transportation Enhancements in the 
Economic Recovery bill. 
 
Tell them:


Bicycle and pedestrian projects create jobs at the same or better rate than 
highway projects. (Check out APBP's new Career Center where you can advertise 
jobs.)

These smaller projects can move quickly to hire local businesses and help local 
economies.
Providing safe and convenient bicycle and pedestrian access gives families new 
cheaper and transportation options. 
Improving sidewalks and bike lanes can make a downtown a destination, further 
helping the local economy. 

Bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure also helps the economy by offering 
greater energy independence, less pollution, and a healthier United States.
All members of Congress need to hear from APBP members. This will give America 
Bikes a running start for integrating bicycling and walking into the next 
transportation bill expected out in 2009-2010. The following senators and 
representatives are particularly worthy of your time:
 
 Senate conferees are Senators Inouye, Baucus, Reid, Cochran, and Grassley. 
 
House Democratic conferees are expected to be Speaker Pelosi and 
Representatives Obey, Hoyer, Clyburn, Frank, Gordon, Miller, Oberstar, Rangel, 
Spratt, Towns, Velasquez and Waxman.
 
If you don't know who your elected U.S. Representative or U.S. Senator is, 
visit http://takeaction.lwv.org/lwv/directory/congdir.tt
 
For those wishing to take action through America Bikes' coalition member 
websites, visit

http://www.americabikes.org/take-action/ 
http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/national/45755 
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bikeadvocacy/ 
http://support.railstotrails.org/site/PageNavigator/2009_Feb_recovery_action_main
 
http://www.thunderheadalliance.org/site/index.php/site/memberservices/calling_all_bicyclists_and_pedestrians_please_take_action_today/
 
http://www.apbp.org/ (APBP's new website does not yet feature a take action 
page.)
Make a difference today. Thank you!
Kit Keller
Executive Director
Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals
PO Box 93
Cedarburg, WI 53012
[email protected]


      
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