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America Bikes, a national bicycle advocacy group and legislative
watchdog, established to promote bicycling within the Capitol Complex
in Washington, DC, reported July 22:
Late last night the House and Senate passed the tenth extension to TEA-21,
giving lawmakers until Wednesday July 27th to resolve differences and
present a bill to the President for his signature.
After a period of delay, we know that the process is moving again;
the senior eight House and Senate conferees met yesterday evening in an
effort to resolve a dispute over how much each state gets back from the
gas taxes it collects for the Highway Trust Fund.
This had been a major stumbling block. It
seems that there was also consensus on transit funding and optimists now
suggest that a conference report may be available by next Tuesday. To our
knowledge, bicycle and pedestrian provisions do not appear to be major
issues impeding agreement.
America Bikes remains confident that a bill will be passed by the August
recess starting August 1st and is grateful for your continued support and
lobbying efforts. We are hearing some exciting rumors about bicycling
provisions within the bill and will let you know when details are
confirmed. But for now the campaign continues! Remember to check in at
www.americabikes.org for regular updates on the progress of the bill as
our Government Affairs team works hard to promote our agenda and bring us
the very latest news.
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