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Lawmakers Push to Fund Transit Service During Economic Emergencies

DC Streetsblog reporter Tanya Snyder quotes Reconnecting America's Policy Director Sarah Kline in article congressional efforts to fund transit service during economic emergencies.

Conditioning the transit assistance on high gas prices isn’t just about helping drivers temporarily shift modes to save money (only to shift back when gas prices are back down). High gas prices present an enormous cost burden to transit agencies.

“The fuel price trigger was really the original rationale for this emergency assistance,” said Sarah Kline of Reconnecting America. “This concept of crisis assistance arose first in the 2007-2008 timeframe, before the economy collapsed. The reason is because fuel prices went crazy, and when fuel goes up, transit agencies’ costs go up.”

Lawmakers Push to Fund Transit Service During Economic Emergencies