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Deanna
09-04-2007, 03:53 PM
This is a great program for encouraging children to ride (or walk) to school.

Safe Routes to School AB57 Needs Your Help Today

URGENT: Ask for the Funding to be Restored



AB57 Safe Routes to School (Soto) needs your help today.
<http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/state/4373/california/6255>
http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/state/4373/california/6255



The bill would have continued the State's popular Safe Routes to School
construction program at $24.25 million/year - which is what the state has
been contributing for the past seven years.



Unfortunately, last Thursday, the funding for the program was cut in Senate
Appropriations. We need you to call Senator Perata's office and Senator
Torlakson's office to ask that the funding be restored on the Senate Floor.
This is urgent, otherwise there will be no additional funding for Safe
Routes to School after the call for projects that will take place later this
year. Please make these phone calls ASAP or California will set a horrible
national precedent.



* Call Senator Don Perata (President Pro Tem) at his Capitol office -
(916) 651-4009



* Call Senator Tom Torlakson (Senate Appropriations Chairman) at his
Capitol office - (916) 651-4007



Talking Points:



* I'm calling to urge Senator _______ to restore the $24.25 million in
funding for AB57, Safe Routes to School.



* Caltrans' recent 2007 study shows that the State's Safe Routes to
School program is working to increase walking and bicycling and decrease
injuries and fatalities. It's popular, with more than five times the
requests for each round of funding available.



* The bill author (Soto) and Assembly Transportation Chairman Nava
worked with Caltrans to amend the bill before going to the Senate - Caltrans
proposed the $24.25 million/year amount (the average of seven years of prior
state funding) and the source of the funding through the State Highway
Account



* More than 60 organizations are in support of this bill, and there is
no opposition from organizations or government agencies.



* If the state does not approve of AB57, Safe Routes to School funding
in California will end - the last known funding for Safe Routes to School
(from both federal and state sources) will be out to bid next month.
California will set a national precedent in terms of what happens with this
bill. Let's make it a good precedent that supports children's health.