From P P T 🚌 <[email protected]>
Subject New Legislation to Expand Transit Funding in PA
Date June 19, 2023 4:36 PM
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Its time for Allegheny County transit to thrive! Pittsburghers for Public Transit members are traveling to Harrisburg tomorrow to release HB 1307 with Rep. Joe Hohenstein and Rep. Sara Innamorato. The bill will allow PA counties to raise additional funding for transit.
Representative Joe Hohenstein is introducing HB 1307 which would allow Allegheny County, Lancaster County and the SEPTA region the option to raise local transit funding to add to existing state funding for transit.
This local source funding was a key goal of the Transit for All PA! campaign that PPT launched back in 2021 with the Amalgamated Transit Union and transit advocates from across the state. Enabling local source funding for our PA transit systems has long been one of the key needs to ensure that transit is fully funded in our regions. It would provide the local match needed to access the unprecedented funding available through the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and advance some truly transformative transit projects to improve transit accessibility, air quality, and economic outcomes in our regions.
RSVP to meet us in Harrisburg to support the press conference on June 20th!
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PPT is a grassroots union of transit riders and transit workers. Our members hold elections each July to vote in the next round of leaders to our Board of Directors. If you're a PPT member who wants to take your organizing to the next level, run for the Board! Nominations are open until July 3rd.
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PRT has some big projects that they're planning and riders need to be involved. Learn more about the projects and get involved below:
Herron Street Station Improvement Plan [[link removed]]
Public meetings on 6/22 @ 11:30am & 6pm
Rider Survey
Public Input Map
Downtown Transit Network Redesign [[link removed]]
Public meetings on 6/28 @ 5:30 and 6/29 @ noon
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Love a win! Riders secure almost $600k to improve PRT's Customer Service after Red Line riders and others got organized.
After suffering months of dysfunction and nearly non-existent transit service, riders on the Red line got organized to demand increased transparency at the agency. Their work has secured almost $600k allocated in PRT's 2024 budget to expand customer service to run all hours that the system has service. AND information will now be provided to riders about emergency detours.
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Image description: Photo of PPT's new Community Organizer, Nicole Gallagher. Fireworks are superimposed in the background of the image.
Meet Nicole Gallagher! PPT’s newest staff member and the org's second Community Organizer. Here's Nicole's secret recipe for what makes her as an organizer:
Recipe for a PPT Organizer:
9 years labor organizer with Unite Here
20 years proud service industry worker
A dash of local, diy Pittsburgh organizing
Several ounces of personal and family history of riding public transit
A heavy pour of working class, immigrant family
Shaken not stirred.
There you have PPT’s newest community organizer, Nicole Gallagher! Her family roots and strong sense of right and wrong have made social justice work a pleasure through most of her adult life. At any meeting, you’ll hear her sharing tales from her union organizing experience at hotels in Chicago or the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh. When she’s not sharing about work, find her telling true stories at local storytelling events around the city or out hiking in the woods with her dogs.
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Transit
for
All
PA!
Press
Conference
in
Harrisburg
to
launch
HB
1307
(in-person)
//
PA
State
Capitol
//
June
20th
at
9:30am
//
info
here
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PRT's
Herron
Station
Improvement
Plan
Public
Meeting
(virtual)
//
June
22
//
Open
Rider
Survey
&
Public
Input
Map
//
Info
here
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PRT's
Downtown
Transit
Network
Redesign
Public
Meetings
(virtual)
//
June
28th
@
5:30pm
or
June
29th
@
noon
//
info
here
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Labor
&
Disability
Justice:
Towards
Solidarity
hosted
by
PeoplesHub
(online)
//
June
28th
//
info
here
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PPT
Board
Nominations
are
open
until
July
3rd.
Nominate
a
PPT
member
to
run
for
our
Board
here!
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PPT
Board
Elections
Kick-off
at
July
Monthly
Meeting
(hybrid)
//
1
Smithfield
Street
or
on
Zoom
//
July
12th
//
RSVP
here
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*
PPT
July
Membership
Drive
//
July
12
to
July
31
//
become
a
member
here
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Pittsburghers for Public Transit is a grassroots union of transit riders, workers and neighbors. Together, we organize for a more affordable, accessible and expanded transit system that meets all our needs, with no communities left out.
PPT is fueled by volunteer energy of people like you. Donate today to support our organizing for transit justice.
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Pittsburghers for Public Transit
5119 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
United States
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