From League of American Bicyclists: Crunch Time: Fate of Federal Funding Could Rest with Sen. Boxer and 12 Reps

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Crunch Time: Fate of Federal Funding Could Rest with Sen. Boxer and 12 Reps

Depending on who you listen to the effort to get a new long term transportation bill is either stalling out or discussions are on-going and deals are being made on some issues — including local control over bicycle and pedestrian spending.

 

In fact, both of these things could be true.  Even if the negotiations stall for now, whatever deals are made will most likely carry over to when Congress picks up negotiations again. That’s why it’s critical that we make sure that the bipartisan Cardin-Cochran agreement, which ensures local control over bicycling and walking funds, remains in the bill.

 

Both our supporters and our critics need to hear from us that bicycling funding and the Cardin-Cochran must be preserved. But here’s where it gets tricky — the key players have been narrowed. The fate of bicycling funds and Cardin-Cochran comes down to just a handful of well-positioned legislators. They need to hear from their constituents today.

 

We need you in these Congressional Districts!

 

Rep. Don Young (R-AK-AL)
Rep. Steve Southerland (R-FL-2)
Rep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN-8)
Rep. Richard Hanna (R-NY-24)
Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH-12)
Rep. James Lankford (R-OK-5)
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA-9)
Rep. John Duncan (R-TN-2)
Rep. Ralph Hall (R-TX-4)
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA-3)
Rep. Reid Ribble (R-WI-8)
Rep. Shelley Capito (R-WV-2)

 

If you vote in one of these Congressional Districts, please call your representative’s home office today. If you are not sure if that’s your district, you can enter your zip code to check.

The representatives listed above are the ones in a position to attack or preserve the careful Cardin-Cochran compromise. They might think no one cares about bicycling in their district. Let’s prove them wrong! Please call today.

 

Thank you all for your continued support. We have only made it this far because of the sustained chorus of support from people like you who care about bicycling. This is a key moment to keep it going.

The scripts for these calls are all online at americabikes.org/report_your_call

 

We need to make sure conferees in both chambers here the message:  Maintain the Cardin-Cochran agreement and ensure that Transportation Alternatives not allow states to opt-out of local control over local transportation projects, including biking and walking improvements. http://www.americabikes.org/call_congress_052312

 

You can get background material at www.americabikes.org/cardin-cochran or contact Mary Lauran for a phone script at mlh...@americabikes.org

 

The scripts for these calls are all online at americabikes.org/report_your_call

 

Darren Flusche
League Policy Analyst

Flusche joined the League in April 2009 and has a B.A. in history from Syracuse University and a Masters of Public Administration with a concentration in public policy analysis from New York University.

 

 

Ira S. Weiss

11735 Eddington

Pickerington, OH 43147

iwe...@insight.rr.com

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