As you listen to Closet Tea Bagger Charlie Baker et al trot out the Anti-Public Transportation Party line, please reflect on the issue and do some homework.
Guv Baker is proposing yet more Republican 'Government By Committee' to protect himself and conceal his losing position.
Washington Republicans slashed funding for Public Transportation, slash funding for Amtrak after a catastrophic accident.
The City of Boston is mostly driver UNFRIENDLY and whoever had the Brain Fart to bring the Olympics to Boston and gathered enough support at least deserves the Booby Prize....
It's time to re-think our Transportation Policy, but not in the Tea Party Mode.
Great article below:
Stranded: How America's Failing Public Transportation Increases Inequality
16 May 15
Commuters board the bus at the Rosa Parks Transit Center in Detroit. (photo: Joshua Lott/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015
By Mike Deehan and Keith Regan
WHAT'S UP TUESDAY
The Senate kicks off its budget debate today, first with a table-read session among House Democrats behind closed doors in the Senate President's office, then later in full dress and regalia for the matinee performance in the chamber... Gov. Charlie Baker takes to the airwaves on his monthly WGBH 'Ask the Governor' bit... former Congressman Barney Frank is the guest at an O'Neill & Assoc. book talk this morning.
Baker warns Legis. about possible cost of inaction on MBTA |
Bad Timing, Mayoral Re-election Bid Style
Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno kicked off his re-election bid Monday, saying public safety remains his top priority as he seeks a fourth straight term. Just as Sarno was delivering his kickoff speech, which included a look back at the 19 percent reduction in crime between 2013 and 2014, a man was shot in the head in the city's Lower Liberty Heights section, MassLIve reports. Sarno said he plans to add 58 more officers to the city's police department. - http://bit.ly/1EUIi1U
Findings of MBTA panel called into question
The report by a panel of experts convened by Gov. Charlie Baker, which has been the fuel driving a push for widespread reform at the MBTA includes faulty logic, appears to overstate the problem of absenteeism and "omits some important context," the Globe reports. For instance, the report failed to distinguish between unscheduled and scheduled absences-such as vacations, which in turn inflated the report's findings on how absenteeism impact riders. The administration was quick to defend the report,. "I categorically reject the charges that the panel's numbers were not true," said Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack. - http://bit.ly/1c2eNnv - CommonWealth's Steve Koczela had problems with those numbers as far back as three weeks ago - http://bit.ly/1DOKuIx - Meanwhile, House Transportation Chairman Bill Straus tells the magazine that 80 percent of Baker's bill is acceptable, but that eliminating the T as a seperate entity should be the state's long-term goal. - http://bit.ly/1JWHxd7
USOC Member: LA ready if Boston 2024 falters
Los Angeles is ready to pick up the 2024 Summer Olympics bid should Boston fumble before the next deadline in September, a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee told the Boston City Council, according to the Herald. "There's no guarantee that Boston will be the city in September," U.S. Olympic Committee member Angela Ruggiero said. Mayor Marty Walsh has acknowledged hearing LA grumblings, but Boston 2024 CEO Richard Davey dismissed the notion of a switch in bid cities, the tabloid said. http://bit.ly/1JvRdxb
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