LaTourette introduces bipartisan bill to help public transportation

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

U.S. Reps. Steve LaTourette (R-OH) and Russ Carnahan (D-MO)  have introduced legislation that would permit public transit agencies more flexibility in how they spend federal funds during tough economic times.

LaTourette said transit agencies like RTA and Laketran are working to serve their ridership and face obstacles like unpredictable fuel prices, route reductions and fare increases.  Last year, more than 10 billion trips were made on public transit across the nation.

The Local Flexibility for Transit Assistance Act, H.R.3200, will allow public transit agencies to use some of their federal transit funding for operating expenses. Under current law, if a transit agency is located in an area with a population above 200,000, it may not use federal funds for operating assistance.

"Americans are tightening their belts to make their household budgets work in a tough economy, but the federal government won't let some transit agencies use funds as needed to get them through these rough, unpredictable times," LaTourette said. "What's the point in having a fleet of buses if you can't fill up the tanks?  A rigid firewall for federal operating assistance may work with a booming economy with low unemployment, but flexibility is called for in times of economic crisis."

To learn more about the new legislation, click here.

 

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