Toxic chemicals have been put into the air over hundreds of miles, creating a major public health emergency. But it hasn't been declared an emergency. It needs to be. President Biden could declare an emergency and thereby create a taskforce to address it, one made up of independent scientists not corrupted in the manner of the EPA and many elected officials. This independent task force must be empowered to threaten the suspension or nationalization of Norfolk Southern to compel cooperation. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pretends that he cannot, but he can, and must, expand the definition of “high-hazard flammable trains” to include all trains carrying compounds that can explode and poison the air, thereby giving local officials knowledge of what is in trains passing through. The White House or Congress, whoever will act first, must bring back the electronic brake rule undone by the Trump administration. The Biden administration must reverse its support for Norfolk Southern in a lawsuit that currently threatens to make it harder to sue such companies. The Biden administration must apologize for having blocked a strike by railroad workers who are overworked and stretched too thin, and declare an intent to respect their right to strike or negotiate without interference. The Department of Transportation must finalize and implement a rule repealing the Trump administration’s permitting the transport of liquefied natural gas by rail, and deploy hot-box detectors to warn train crews of overheated bearings, and mandate railroads’ participation in a system that lets rail workers and railroads report near misses. The Congress must move some fraction of the resources it puts into fueling wars into a major upgrade of the absurdly decrepit infrastructure under which the United States struggles to function. Click here to send your email. |