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Subject From PPT to PRT: Building and using our Power
Date July 10, 2024 10:40 PM
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image description: photo of Bo Fan with caption "Bo Fan, PPT Member newly appointed to the PRT Board of Directors" next to text that reads "Congrats, Bobby!"
County Executive Sara Innamorato appoints PPT Member Bobby Fan to the Pittsburgh Regional Transit Board of Directors! Congratulations, Bobby and thank you County Executive!
It is a major win for transit riders to have Bobby’s data-skills and deep belief in grassroots organizing added to the board. Getting riders and transit advocates appointed to the agency board was one of our core demands in last year’s County Executive Race. And because thousands of people organized with Pittsburghers for Public Transit during last year’s race to make transit a top issue, County Executive Innamorato promised to appoint riders and workers to the board. With this appointment, the Executive begins to make good on that promise.
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ACTION ALERT! Don’t let transit riders and workers get pushed back in budget negotiations! Write your legislators today.
This is unacceptable. The failure to pass a transit funding measure this week will hurt working people and communities all across the Commonwealth. Transit riders and transit workers, as well as business and community leaders across the Commonwealth are calling on our Pennsylvania elected leaders to do their job and pass a budget with Governor Shapiro’s proposed 1.75% increased allocation of the excess sales tax revenue towards public transit.
Take action immediately! Use our form to send a letter to your reps and congressional leadership. A state budget that forgets transit will hurt working people.
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Join us tonight [[link removed]] from 7-8:30pm for "From PPT to PRT: Using Our Power at All Levels"
Join our monthly meeting to hear from the awesome candidates to the PPT Board of Directors before you vote (because PPT is an entirely democratic grassroots organization!), and to discuss how we should leverage the power of having a PPT member elected to the PRT Board.
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It’s time for Board Elections! PPT Members share why they want to Lead Pittsburghers for Public Transit
Pittsburghers for Public Transit is a democratic, grassroots, member-led organization and we practice what we preach.
So each Spring into Summer our members participate in a democratic process to determine a new group of leaders who will join our organization’s highest decision-making body: our Board of Directors. During May and June, members nominate fellow members to run for the Board. If the nomination is accepted by the nominee, the member is placed on the ballot with other nominees. Then, for two weeks in July, all other members in good standing cast their votes. The winners are all invited to serve a two-year term.
This democratic, participatory leadership process is at the heart of our organizing. It keeps a core team of enthusiastic and committed members at the helm. Our Board of Directors is responsible for guiding the direction of PPT’s campaigns and organizational development.
We’re so excited to hear from this group of members running for the 2024-2026 PPT board seats!
Hear from the nominees + vote [[link removed]]
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image description: a picture of Lorena Pena with a yellow and red background, people riding a bus in the background and yellow words in the foreground
Make a donation today to join PPT & build our power during our Summer Member Drive!
Every year PPT does a Summer Member Drive where we focus on our member relationships by making hundreds of calls with our members to other members (like you!) to hear their stories and encourage them to get re-engaged with transit justice work. Some of our most engaged members are the best people to have those conversations, so they lead our phone banks and conversations with other members, by sharing their experiences in the transit system, and their experiences as a member of Pittsburghers for Public Transit.
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What's a great thing for you to do with PPT this summer? Make phone calls with us during our Summer Member Drive! Learn everything you need to know about PPT and our members by participating first hand in conversations with other members. This is how we build community as a member-led organization. Join a phone bank with us - pick up the phone for transit justice!
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image description: photo of cartoon PRT bus frowning and crying with a downward graph across the windshield. Text reads "RIDERSHIP DECLINE And How to reverse it."
Pittsburgh’s getting national recognition, and it’s not good. Of the 25 largest transit system, PRT was the ONLY ONE to lose ridership last year. Luckily, we know how to fix it. The answer? Trust riders.
Notably, of the top 25 cities for bus ridership in the United States, all of them saw increases to transit ridership — except for Pittsburgh. (The New York City MTA is not represented on this chart, although it also saw increases to transit ridership over the past year.) On average, over the first quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2023, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) saw a daily weekday ridership drop of 9.4%.
Whats up (or down, rather) at PRT? [[link removed]]
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RSVP today to join us at our Summer Party on August 14th!
RSVP to PPT's Summer Party! [[link removed]]
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Grow the PPT Family and help the Summer Party Planning Committee make our our summer shin-dig a succcess
Next Planning Committee meeting, tomorrow! 7/11 @ 6pm, to spark up another AMAZING PPT's Summer Membership Picnic!! We want your help to make sure this is a super sweet summertime family reunion.
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Events
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Help
Make
our
Summer
Member
Drive
A
Success
//
July
and
August
schedule
of
phone
banks
//
sign
up
here
to
help
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Discuss
How
We
Use
Our
Power
from
PPT
to
PRT
with
Our
Newly
Appointed
Transit
Agency
Board
Member
//
TODAY,
July
10,
2024,
6:30
social
time,
7-8:30pm
meeting
//
Virtual
//
RSVP
Here
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Planning
Committee
Meeting
for
the
PPT
Family
Reunion
Summer
Picnic
//
July
11,
6-7pm
//
virtual
//
RSVP
here
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Vote
in
the
PPT
Board
Member
Elections!
//
voting
open
until
August
14
//
learn
more
here
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Pittsburghers for Pubic Transit
Pittsburghers for Public Transit
5119 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
United States
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