FW: U.S. House Lands Sneak Attack on Amtrak!

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William Kaufman

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Jun 11, 2014, 6:17:01 PM6/11/14
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This is a doomed country—at a time when the USA needs urgently to upgrade and expand its train and mass-transit services to curb carbon emissions, the Neanderthals in Congress are seeking to undermine rail transportation—even abolish it, with the usual helpless hand-wringing from the “opposition” Democrats (see below).

 

From: narp=narpra...@mail.salsalabs.net [mailto:narp=narpra...@mail.salsalabs.net] On Behalf Of Sean Jeans-Gail, NARP
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 5:49 PM
Subject: U.S. House Lands Sneak Attack on Amtrak!

 

 

June 11, 2014

Representatives Spring Several Anti-Amtrak Amendments at Last Minute

In a flurry of after-hours activity, the U.S. House of Representatives tacked on several anti-Amtrak amendments to the House Transportation Appropriations bill yesterday.

As we reported on Monday, Rep. Paul Broun's (R-GA) two attempts to eliminate funding were rebuffed in a bipartisan fashion. Last night, an extreme amendment offered by Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) to kill six long distance routes was also shot down.

However, late in the evening, three anti-rail amendments were tacked on just before the bill was passed:

  • Denham (R-CA) amendment prohibiting any funds in the Act from being used during fiscal year 2015 for the California high-speed rail project – adopted by a vote of 227 yeas - 186 nays.
  • Gingrey (R-GA) amendment prohibiting any funds in the Act from being used during fiscal year 2015 to subsidize Amtrak food and beverage service – adopted by voice vote.
  • Sessions (R-TX) amendment prohibiting any funds in the Act from being used during fiscal year 2015 to support the Amtrak route with the highest per-passenger subsidy (the Sunset Limited) – adopted by voice vote.

Rest assured, NARP will fight these amendments tooth-and-nail in the Senate. These tired arguments against a strong passenger rail system don't hold water, and will fail when subjected to the full scrutiny of the American people. 

For those looking to fight back: stay tuned! These amendments were passed at night, but passengers will have their say in the full light of day!

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