Plans to improve public transportation across the country got a big
lift recently, as lawmakers in Washington, D.C., committed more than
$17 billion for high-speed rail and other public transportation
projects.
“This investment marks a bold step for our nation’s transportation
system,” said Ohio PIRG Federal Transportation Advocate John Krieger.
“After decades of waiting, American high-speed rail is ready to leave
the station.”
Historically, the United States has spent nine times more on highway
projects than public transportation. But with an aggressive push for
transit by Ohio PIRG and our allies, record levels of transit
ridership, and growing frustration with airports and traffic, that is
changing.
Transit Projects Ready To Go
This February, as Congress debated President Obama’s economic
recovery package, Ohio PIRG made the case for more transit investment.
In the end, lawmakers committed $9.3 billion to high-speed and
intercity rail. This funding came on top of $8.4 billion designated for
other public transit agencies.
According to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, states across the country have
nearly 800 shovel-ready transit projects. From high-speed rail in
California to a new commuter rail line between Columbus and Cleveland,
the transit funding could help us begin laying the tracks.
But there’s still a lot of work left to do. Later this year, Congress
is scheduled to reauthorize the Transportation Bill, which could
allocate nearly $500 billion in transportation funding over the next
six years.
In the coming months, Ohio PIRG will be building public support and
reaching out to our congressional delegation to ensure that Congress
continues to make public transportation a top priority.