National Campaign for Transit Justice
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National Campaign for Transit Justice
@4TransitJustice
The National Campaign for Transit Justice works with grassroots organizers across the country to ensure Congress invests in the future of public transit.
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Climate & Community's exciting new report, “Letting People Move,” focuses on measuring the real cost of highways and making policy recommendations for Congress, State Legislatures, and the DOT. climateandcommunity.org/research/letti…
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Decisions about whether to invest future transportation dollars in highways vs transit have huge implications. CCI modeling finds that every $1 billion shifted from highway expansion to transit saves at least $1.7 billion in social and environmental costs.
climateandcommunity.org/research/letti…

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Time with family shouldn’t be a luxury only drivers can afford.
Read Vanessa’s full story in our Working Families Ride The Bus report. transitjustice.org/2025/01/31/wor…
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Lawmakers ended the spring session without fixing the transit fiscal cliff. Now, CTA, Metra, and Pace are planning for 40% service cuts. Illinois needs a special legislative session this summer to secure $1.5 billion to fix and fund transit.
Take Action! activetrans.quorum.us/campaign/12874…
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What would happen if Chicago lost public transit? Research from MIT and Argonne shows the region would face more traffic, higher emissions, over $35 billion in annual costs, and serious harm to low-income and minority communities.
Concerned? activetrans.quorum.us/campaign/12874…
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Small Cities, Big Moves:📍Flagstaff, AZ
With school buses packed and drivers in short supply, the district turned to public transit. Now 1,000+ students ride city buses to school. Voters approved a 70% funding boost to keep it growing.
Read our report: transitjustice.org/2025/04/29/sma…

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Ottawa, Kansas has just 13,000 people, but its public transit helped Will’s grandpa stay independent until age 99. Everyone should be able to get where they need to go, no matter their age or where they live—even if it’s just to the park.
Keep reading: transitjustice.org/2025/03/11/tra…
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