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92_HR0827

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, There are almost 6,000 transit agencies  in  the
 3    United  States,  including  70 transit providers in Illinois;
 4    and

 5        WHEREAS, In 2000, Illinois public transit  provided  over
 6    600 million rides; and

 7        WHEREAS,  The  Department of Energy estimates that 13% of
 8    the 91,600,000 United States households do not own any  means
 9    of  personal  transportation,  and thus millions of Americans
10    are dependent upon transit, including those individuals  with
11    low incomes, the disabled, the elderly, and children; and

12        WHEREAS,   Automobiles  consume  21%  of  this  country's
13    energy, and transportation accounts  for  27%  of  greenhouse
14    emissions;  transit  uses less than 1% of all energy consumed
15    in this country and  is  a  cost-effective  way  of  reducing
16    harmful emissions; and

17        WHEREAS, Transit provides mobility during crisis, such as
18    earthquakes,   snow   and  ice  storms,  and  other  national
19    emergencies; and

20        WHEREAS,  Public  transit  is   critical   to   workforce
21    development, health care, and education access; and

22        WHEREAS,  Congestion  now  costs the Chicago Metropolitan
23    Area $4,000,000,000 per year -- $1,472  per  commuter  --  in
24    lost productivity, fuel, and insurance costs; and

25        WHEREAS, Quality public transit in Illinois would support
26    working   families  and  businesses  by  providing  effective
27    options for  connecting  workers  to  jobs  and  by  reducing
28    traffic congestion, which would reduce the air pollution that
29    has contributed to skyrocketing asthma rates; and

30        WHEREAS,  Public  transportation  is equally important to
 
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 1    rural  communities  throughout  the  country,  where  40%  of
 2    residents have no  access  to  public  transit  services  and
 3    another 28% have negligible access; and

 4        WHEREAS,  Effective  and efficient public transit systems
 5    are essential for improved regional mobility and sound  local
 6    and state economies; and

 7        WHEREAS,   Illinois'  transit  systems  have  significant
 8    capital needs  that  have  traditionally  been  supported  by
 9    crucial federal investment; and

10        WHEREAS,  Illinois  ranks  50th  of the 50 states and the
11    District of Columbia in federal  contribution  for  operating
12    support for transit; therefore, be it

13        RESOLVED,  BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-
14    SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  that  we
15    urge  the  United  States  Congress to fully fund the transit
16    accounts in TEA-21; and be it further

17        RESOLVED,  That  we  call  upon  the  Congress  and   the
18    Administration  to strongly support any proposals to increase
19    the  level  of  funding  for  public  transportation  in  the
20    reauthorization of TEA-21 in 2003.

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