A friend forwarded to me the latest issue of Senator Matt McCoy’s electronic newsletter. It includes the following passage:
With the rapid rise in gas prices, it is clearer than ever that Iowans need more choices when it comes to transportation.
Over the next several months, I’ll be working with a Mass Transit Study Committee to review ways mass transit might be used to improve public transportation among Iowa communities. We’ll hear from policy experts and citizens who are concerned with improving transportation alternatives.
I hope you’ll contact me with your ideas on how to address this difficult problem.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: To fight global warming, we also need to rethink transportation policy.
Whether or not you live in Senate district 31, I hope you will contact Senator McCoy if you have input for this committee.
Remember that public transit doesn’t have to be restricted to larger towns and cities. A small town can have express bus service or vanpools taking people to jobs, shops or other facilities in other communities. That can save users a lot of money while reducing gasoline consumption and congestion on roads used by commuters.