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For Immediate Release:
2008-06-26
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Laura Etherton
(503) 231-4181 (Ext. 305)
Laura Etherton
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U.S. House Responds To High Gas Prices by Investing Nearly $2 Billion in Public Transportation

Responding to record-high gas prices and the rising use of public transportation, the House of Representatives today passed HR 6052, the Saving Energy through Public Transportation Act, by a vote of 322 to 98 which authorizes 1.7 billion dollars to transit agencies across America to expand services and reduce fares.

This investment is part of a long-term solution that gives Americans affordable and convenient alternatives to driving and allows transit agencies to keep up with drastic increases in ridership brought on by high gas prices.

“We applaud this legislation for its rare combination of practicality and vision,” said OSPIRG Advocate Laura Etherton, “The House recognized today that we cannot kick our oil addiction without driving less, and we cannot drive less without better transportation alternatives.”

According to OSPIRG analysis, American families are spending close to 100 dollars a week on gasoline. That spending has increased almost 40 percent in the last five months, and   household spending on transportation is now the second highest expense for the average family – more than food, clothing, even healthcare.

Americans have responded to higher gas costs by taking public transportation at record rates in areas where it is available, and American drivers traveled fewer miles last year for the first time in almost thirty years. 

“Rising gas prices are getting people out of their cars in record numbers,” said Etherton, “Investments like this give them a better and cheaper way to go.”

 

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OSPIRG is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest advocacy organization.

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