Citizen Advocate: A Report For Members Of Georgia PIRG
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Public Transportation

Improving Public Transportation
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VICTORY—U.S. PIRG's John Krieger, with the support of members nationwide, lobbied for an increase in funding for public transportation.

In August, the U.S. House approved $1.7 billion in additional public transportation funds that would expand service for commuters. Earlier in the summer, Congress approved another $15 billion in funding for Amtrak and intercity rail, including a new generation of high-speed rail.

These U.S. PIRG-backed measures are part of our ongoing work to provide a 21st century transportation system for America. As consumers faced previously unthinkable gas prices this summer, U.S PIRG began a full-tilt effort to dramatically improve and expand public transportation across the country—including speaking to half a million people.

We released a report, “A Better Way to Go: Meeting America’s 21st Century Transportation Challenges with Modern Public Transit,” the first-ever state-by-state account of how transportation saves oil and reduces global warming pollution, which was covered by more than 120 media outlets around the country.

Forcing a shift in our transportation spending away from massive new highways projects that generate lucrative contracts for road-builders won’t be easy. But with more and more people seeing the need to reduce oil consumption, and record numbers riding public transportation all across the country, it’s getting harder for Congress to ignore the benefits of better public transportation.

Georgia PIRG
Citizen Advocate
Fall 2008
Vol. 9, No. 1



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To Our Members

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