Ask your governor to protect active transportation funding: [March, 2008]
Residents of certain states were encouraged to write their governors and ask that balance be restored to state transportation funding.
This action applied only to residents of the following states:
Alabama |
Alaska |
Arkansas |
Colorado |
Connecticut |
Florida |
Hawaii |
Idaho |
Illinois |
Louisiana |
Maine |
Massachusetts |
Michigan |
Nebraska |
Nevada |
New Jersey |
New Mexico |
North Carolina |
North Dakota |
Ohio |
Oklahoma |
Oregon |
South Dakota |
Texas |
Utah |
Washington |
Wisconsin |
Florida Residents: [September, 2007]
Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) recently voted to eliminate trail funding. Tell him that Florida needs more, not less, funding for its trail systems.
California Residents: [September, 2007]
Encourage Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign SB 669, authorizing a study to begin the planning of a 2,200-mile multi-use trail network on the levees of the Central Valley.
Missouri Residents: [September, 2007]
Thank Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.) for speaking up for bike path funding.
Washington Residents: [September, 2007]
Thank Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) for speaking up for bike path funding.
Illinois Residents: [September, 2007]
Thank Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) for speaking up for bike path funding.
Trails ARE Transportation: [August, 2007]
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Peters responds to nationwide concerns, clarifies that trails are, in fact, transportation-related.
Protecting Transportation Enhancements (TE): [March & June, 2007]
Read about recent attacks on trails, walking and biking, and your quick reactions to protect funds for these important programs.
Expanding the Katy Trail: [September, 2006]
Missouri advocacy efforts strengthen as hope and support grows for a state-wide Katy Trail system to connect Kansas City to St. Louis.
Missouri Alert: Railbanking Threat: [July, 2006]