We have a big announcement, friend: Congressman Tom Kean introduced his first bill to the United States Congress that will address the inconvenience of multi-stop train rides for NJ commuters. |
Inefficiencies in our train system have been eating up New Jersey commuters’ time for far too long. Simply put: You shouldn’t have to take multiple trains to get to New York City, and Tom is working in Congress to fix that. Rep. Kean’s plan would have the U.S. Department of Transportation conduct a national study of commuter lines that lack a one-seat train ride to and from major cities. This study would lay out, for the first time on a national level, what the inefficiencies and time additions are…and the implications they have on our economy. Your time is valuable, and Tom Kean knows that improving New Jersey’s transit system means less time spent commuting, less cars on the road, and more time spent at home with your families. >> Sign the petition to show your support for Tom’s first bill << Thank you, Team Kean |