ELPC’s Kevin Brubaker Urges Iowa Legislature to Invest in Passenger Rail
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
A yearly investment of $3 million in passenger rail service could leverage $12 million in federal aid for Iowa and create a valuable link between Chicago, the Quad Cities and other cities throughout the Midwest. ELPC’s Deputy Director Kevin Brubaker and Iowa’s Department of Transportation Director Tami Nicholson briefed Iowa legislators on the potential benefits on Tuesday.
Improving rail transportation would create jobs, increase mobility, reduce our dependence on foreign oil and decrease global warming pollution, but more funding is needed to link Chicago and the Quad Cities. Illinois leaders are aggressively pursuing federal funds for passenger rail as a part of the economic stimulus package and mass transit advocates are working to increase the funds devoted to rail projects.
Take Action: Ask Congress to adequately fund passenger rail in the economic stimulus
Read coverage in the Quad City Times
Tags: Advancing Smart Transportation, Midwest High Speed Rail

























