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Hi Jack,
My name is Bobbie Fan, and I’m a proud member of Pittsburghers for Public Transit. I was recently appointed to represent riders on Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s Governing Board. This feels like the work I was meant to do: ensuring that PRT meets the needs of all residents in Allegheny County. To speak up for riders like you, I need to hear your voice. Can I count on you to raise your voice by joining PPT?
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Membership is the anchor of PPT’s transformative activism. When you become a member, you become an integral part of our grassroots union of transit riders, workers, and neighbors. As your representative on the PRT Board, I need you to join because:
* I need to hear YOUR voice! I need to know what everyday riders want and need, so I can advocate for an expanded, affordable, accessible public transit system that serves ALL residents of Allegheny County.
* I need to make PRT hear your voice! On my own, I’m just another Board member. Every new member who joins PPT amplifies my voice and ensures that the people speak louder than special interests.
* T his is how we build power ! The more we stand together as a union, the more our elected officials will have to listen to us as we push back against manufactured austerity.
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Bobbie and fellow members at the Spring 2024 PPT Member Training
Being a volunteer leader is a big investment. It’s worth it to me because when we fight together, we win against corporate boondoggles that serve the wealthy rather than everyday riders like you and me. For instance, in 2022, we defeated the Mon-Oakland Connector [[link removed]] , a project that would have plowed our tax dollars into a shuttle service between Carnegie Mellon and Hazelwood Green that served a few hundred private tech workers while displacing thousands of working people through gentrification. We did our own audit that uncovered the lies behind this plan and demonstrated that extending the 75 bus service would serve the public better while being sustainable, affordable, publicly-run, and fully accessible.
Jack , nothing has ever made me feel more powerful than using my skills as a PPT member to decolonize knowledge, bring back community resources, and create a community of accountability in our city.
In 2025, we’re going to push PRT even harder with our Visionary Transit Service campaign [[link removed]] . For decades, transit riders have called on elected leaders to provide accessible, expansive transit that meets our community’s economic, environmental and public health needs. Instead, they’ve cut routes and services, driving down ridership while claiming scarcity. Well, we’re done with PRT telling us what’s possible. It’s time to fund a community vision of what transit can and should be. Join us in this fight.
The minimum cost of joining is just $2.75, the same as one ride on PRT. And this year, the Posner Foundation has offered to match every contribution made during our Year End Member Drive up to $10,000. Turn your $100 into $200. Turn your $500 into $1,000!
Ride with us today, and make your donation monthly! It’s time to make PRT work for the people.
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[[link removed]] In transit and trust,
Bobbie Fan, PRT Governing Board Member
Pittsburghers for Public Transit Member-Leader
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Jack! You're invited! RSVP today to join the Victory Party on December 19th!
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🚨CALL TO ACTION!🚨 Whether you are Black or white, wealthy or working class, Pittsburgh should be a place that everyone can afford to call home.
After years of community organizing, Mayor Gainey is proposing a robust legislative package that begins to address our housing crisis. This package takes important first steps towards building homes for all - but development interests are trying to derail this momentum. The time is now for Pittsburghers to take collective action so that people of all ages, races, abilities, and incomes can call our city home.
Sign on to support this legislative package as a baseline for us to build on
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This coming Tuesday, 12/10 @ 2pm, The City of Pittsburgh Planning Commission is deciding whether to forward a suite of critical affordable housing policies for a final vote at PGH City Council. But there is a well-organized group of powerful organizations that want to make sure City Council doesn't have the final say.
Can you join us on 12/10 to testify to the Planning Commission that this legislation is an important start to combat our housing crisis?
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Volunteer for the PPT Year End Victory Party!
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More than 6,000 Pennsylvania transit riders mobilized to urge Governor Shapiro to fund PA's transit systems. Last week, we won! (for now)
$153M will avoid fare hikes and service cuts at PA's largest transit system - now riders are fired up and ready to organize in 2025 to expand funding that mores ALL communities across our state!
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PPT is a member-led UNION of transit riders, transit workers and neighbors. Join us today to help build power that moves our communities!
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