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Take PPT's new #VoteTransit pledge to say better public transit will be on your mind when you head to the ballot on November 2nd.

The #VoteTransit pledge says that you're voting on November 2nd and you want an advocate for better public transit in office.

It also says that no matter which candidate is elected, you'll work with them to bring better public transit to all neighborhoods - that means better sidewalks, bus shelters, faster buses, and affordable housing.

Whether you're voting in Pittsburgh or any other city, sign on
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Gainey vs. Moreno: See how the mayoral candidates measure up on public transit.

While federal transit funding makes headlines as a hot-button issue in national politics, the power of local governments to bring big improvements for transit riders should not be underestimated. Local transit initiatives have the power to map Pittsburgh’s future cityscape, and along with it, improve housing equity and economic growth for all residents.

PPT analyzed comments that both candidates made through the spring primary and fall general election seasons to see how they measure up on public transit, affordable housing, walking, and biking,
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What can the next mayor do to improve your transit? Help build the #VoteTransit Policy Platform for the next Mayor's first 100-days in office.

Our organizing can’t stop at the ballot box. Pittsburghers for Public Transit and our allies are building out a platform of specific policies that we want our mayor to implement in their first 100-days – and we need your ideas!

From sidewalk investment to affordable housing, to new bus shelters; there is a lot that the Mayor’s office can do to improve transit for city residents. Take this quick survey to add your ideas for how the Mayor can improve transit and join us for our next campaign meeting every other Tuesday. 
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Want to get your community group or congregation involved in transit advocacy? Sign up to have PPT host a #VoteTransit discussion with your members.

PPT members put together a presentation on what the City and local governments can do to improve Public Transit. We’re bringing it around to different community groups, churches, and neighborhood organizations to host discussions about how we can organize together for better transit. 

If you want PPT to come talk with your members, group or congregation about public transit organizing, fill out this form and we’ll be in touch!
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Help organize for the Green New Deal in Pennsylvania. Join us to co-develop the statewide THRIVE Agenda.

The THRIVE Agenda is being put together by advocates from across the state that work in labor, environment, food access, immigration, economic justice, education, healthcare, and many other sectors. The document will outline steps our state can take to make a Green New Deal real in PA.

Join us for the discussion on Monday, 10/25, 6-8pm, to get it off the ground.
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PPT Organizing Meetings

  • Transit for All PA! Communications Committee (online) // Monday, 10/18, 1-2pm // Zoom link

  • PPT's local #VoteTransit Committee (online) // Tuesday, 10/19, 1-2pm // Zoom link

  • Transit for All PA! Organizing Committee (online) // Tuesday, 10/19, 6-7pm // Zoom link

  • Transit for All PA! #VoteTransit Committee (online) // Thursday, 10/30, 2-3pm // Zoom link

  • PPT Communications Committee (online) // Tuesday, 11/2 // 7-8pm // Zoom Link

  • 🔥PPT Monthly Meeting (online) // Wednesday, 11/10 // 6:30pm Social Hour, 7-8:30pm Meeting // RSVP here

Other Community Meetings

  • Transit Rider Community Organizing Training (online) // organized by our friends the Motor City Freedom Riders in Detroit // three sessions, Oct 16, 23 & 30 // Info & registration here

  • Know Your Rights: City of Pittsburgh Paid Sick Day Act & COVID-19 Emergency Sick Leave Act (online) // organized by Pittsburgh United, Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid, and Restaurant Opportunities Center of Pittsburgh // Monday, Oct 18, 12-1pm // RSVP + info here


  • Transit Justice Priorities for the THRIVE Agenda & Green New Deal (online) // Monday, Oct 25, 6-8pm // RSVP & info here

  • 🗳️ELECTION DAY // Tuesday, Nov 2nd // Polls open from 7am-8pm // find your polling place here and make your plan to vote: what time will you vote? How are you getting to the polls?