The following letter was sent to members of Congress by Transit Justice and other public transit advocates in support of the Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act.
June 5, 2025
Dear Congressmen and Congresswomen,
Transit is a key component of economic opportunity, Public transit is much more than just a means of getting from point A to point B. It is a crucial tool for leveling the playing field for working families, ensuring they have the mobility, financial security, and opportunities necessary to grow and thrive.
But Congress has underfunded transit for decades. And this is particularly true when it comes to operations funds – which are key to helping agencies across the country provide quality service. Congressman Johnson has introduced legislation – The Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act – that would fix that. The bill authorizes $20 billion annually for four years ($80B total) to transit systems for their operating budgets.
We, the undersigned, endorse the legislation and urge you to join as a co-sponsor. The bill, if passed, would provide more frequent service on bus and rail lines, and prioritize that service to places with existing poor service, disadvantaged communities, and areas of persistent poverty. The legislation creates a new formula grant program available to all transit agencies, rural and urban, to increase service frequency so that people don’t have to wait so long for the bus; to provide additional hours of service so that those who don’t work white-collar hours can still get to their jobs; and to add new, frequent service to underserved communities.
For decades, the federal government has supported the cost of operating aviation through air traffic control and the cost of shipping through investment in ports and the management of locks and dams in the inland waterways. These are essential services for the movement of goods and people. Operating high quality transit is just as essential to get people to employment and to give businesses access to talent and customers.
The failure by Congress to pass Congressman Johnson’s bill last Congress has contributed to fiscal trouble for many agencies and helped lead to a patchwork of unreliable public transit services that leave too many people behind and drag our economy down. We can’t afford that. Transit is essential, now more than ever. We urge you to co-sponsor Congressman Johnson’s vital legislation.
Sincerely,
National Campaign for Transit Justice, LeeAnn Hall
Transportation for America, Benito Perez
America Walks, Mike McGinn
National Resources Defense Council, Shruti Vaidyanathan
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Carol Tyson
League of American Bicyclists, Caron Whitaker
League of Conservation Voters (LCV), Darien Davis
Sierra Club, Katherine Garcia
Smart Growth America, Beth Osborne
Southern Environmental Law Center, Trip Pollard
Union of Concerned Scientists, Kevin Shen
1000 Friends of Wisconsin, Trevor Roark
350 New Hampshire, Jennifer Dube
350 Seattle, Beth Brunton
Active Prince William, Allen Muchnick
Active Transportation Alliance, Amy Rynell
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, Katie Huffling
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689, Matt Girardi
BetterTransitNOW (Baltimore), Paul Sturm
Bike Cleveland, Jacob VanSickle
Bike Durham, John Tallmadge
BikeLA, Eli Akira Kaufman
Bikemore, Jed Weeks
Bike Pittsburgh, Scott Bricker
Bus Riders of Roanoke Advocacy Group (BRRAG), Laura Hartman
CASE Citizens Alliance for a Sustainable Englewood, Janice Brown
Center for Neighborhood Technology, Miriam Savad
Central Maryland Transportation Alliance, Brian O’Malley
Chesapeake Climate Action Network Action Fund, Quentin Scott
Chicago Jobs with Justice, Jill Manrique
City of Twin Falls, Maxine Durand, Transit Coordinator
Clean Air Council, Titania Markland
Clean Power Lake County, Mayra Mendez
Clevelanders for Public Transit, Chris Martin
Coalition for Clean Transportation, Joshua Hioudek
Coalition for Economic Justice, Anthony Gault
Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities, Colin Fiske
Coalition for Smarter Growth, Stewart Schwartz
Community Climate Collaborative (C3), Susan Kruse
Conservation Law Foundation, Paulina Muratore
CultureHouse, Aaron GreinerDemocracy for America Advocacy Fund, Charles Chamberlain
Denver Streets Partnership, Jill Locantore
Detroit Disability Power, Kaci Pellar
Detroit People’s Platform, Renard Monczunski
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Carol Tyson
Downtown Residents Advocacy Network (Baltimore), Paul Sturm
Drive Electric Dayton, Rap Hankins
Drive Electric RVA, Charles Gerena
Earth Day Mobile Bay, Inc., Gary Gover
East Coast Greenway Alliance, Allison Burson
Elders Climate Action, Roger Luckmann
Elmont Cultural Center, Mimi Pierre Johnson
Environmental Law & Policy Center, Ann Mesnikoff
Environmental Justice Team, Cedar Lane UU Congregation, Molly Hauck
Families for Safe Streets, Thomas DeVito
Fix Maryland Rail, Diane Wittner
For the Many, Jonathan Bix
Friends of Caltrain, Adina Levin
Gamaliel Network, Ana Garcia-Ashley
Good Jobs First, Greg LeRoy
Grassroots Alexandria, Jonathan Krall
Greater Greater Washington, Kai Hall
Green New Deal Network, Giancarlo Valdetaro
GreenLatinos, Andrea Marpillero-Colomina
Health by Design, Marc McAleavey, CEO
HollywoodDemocrats.com, Charles Chamberlain
Illinois Environmental Council, Dany Robles
In the Public Interest, Donald Cohen
Indivisible Colorado, Elizabeta Stacishin
Jobs to Move America, Ian Elder
Joy Machine Bike Shop, Krissie Wells
Living Streets Alliance, Emily Yetman
Local Motion, Mike Burden
Long Island Progressive Coalition, Monique Fitzgerald
LRNow in Virginia Beach, Karen W Forget
Madison Area Bus Advocates, Susan De Vos
Margaret Schoap, Organizer
Maryland Legislative Coalition, Cecilia Plante
Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Lizzi Weyant
Metropolitan Planning Council, Chicago, Audrey Wennink
Missouri Workers Center, Aditi Ramaswami
Mobilify Southwestern Pennsylvania, Chris Sandvig
MountainTrue, Susan BeanMove California, Eli Lipmen
Move LA, Eli Lipmen
Move Minnesota, MJ Carpio
MOVE Ohio, Akshai Singh
Move Redmond, Kelli Refer
National Consumer Law Center, Olivia Wein
Native Organizers Alliance, Tremayne Nez
Neighbors for Clean Air, Mackenzie Springer
New Jersey Future, Peter Kasabach
Old Spokes Home, Sarah Camille Wilson
One Fair Wage, Fekkak Mamdouh
Open Plans, Sara Lind
Our Streets, Joe Harrington
Parks & Trails New York, Dylan Carey
Partnership for Southern Equity, Joel Alvarado
Pass the Federal Green New Deal Coalition, Beth Brunton
Philly Transit Riders Union, Nat Lownes
Pittsburghers for Public Transit, Laura Chu Wiens
Policy Foundation, INC, Sarahia Benn
Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, Laura Martin
Propel ATL, Jeremiah Jones
Providence Streets Coalition, Liza Burkin
PSOB Bike Committee, Marsha Hanchrow
Puente Latino Association, Hilda Gaytan
Qlatinx, Gabriella Rodriguez
Reconnect Rochester, Cody Donahue
Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce, Ann Silver
Riders Alliance, Betsy Plum
Rise and Resist Elevator Action Group, Jessica Murray
Roanoke Group, Sierra Club, Dan Crawford
RVA Rapid Transit, Faith Walker
Safe Pass Ulster, Rose Quinn
Safe Routes Partnership, Marisa Jones
Seamless Bay Area, Kaleo Mark
Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition, Kyle Lawrence
South Louisville Community Ministries, Atticus Yarbrough
South Seattle Climate Action Network, Beth Brunton
Southwest Energy Efficiency Project, Matt Frommer
Streets For All, Michael Schneider
Strong Towns Columbus, Stewart Weinland
St. Vincent’s Green Team, Bethany Gregg
Summit Campaign Strategies, Charles Chamberlain
Sunrise Movement KC, Anthony Cunningham
Sustain Charlotte, Meg FencilSustainable Mobility for Arlington County, Chris Slatt
TakeItBack.Org, Charles Chamberlain
Tempe Bicycle Action Group, Katie Boligitz
The Denver Streets Partnership, Adrienne Razavi
The Fund for Educational Excellence, Jade Johnson
The People’s Lobby, Will Tanzman
The Street Trust, Sarah Iannarone
The Transit Coalition, Bart Reed
THE.City, Patrick Kennedy
Together for Brothers, Christopher Ramirez
Transbay Coalition, Carter Lavin
Transform, Zack Deutsch-Gross
Transit Alliance Miami, Tala Habash
Transit Columbus, Stevie Pasamonte
Transit For All PA, Connor Descheemaker
Transit Forward Philadelphia, Stephen Bronskill
Transit Trekker, Kimberly Huntress-Inskeep
Transportation Alternatives, Elizabeth Adams
Transportation for Massachusetts, Pete Wilson
Transportation for Vermonters, Evelyn Seidner
Transportation Riders United, Megan Owens
Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Jaqi Cohen
Union of Concerned Scientists, Kevin Shen
Unite North Metro Denver, Fran Aguirre
Vermont Center for Independent Living, Sarah Launderville
Virginia Organizing, Brian Johns
Washington Area Bicyclist Association, Peter Gray
WeMatter Organization, Justina Plowden
Wisconsin Coalition of Independent Living Centers, Jason Glozier
Womxn From The Mountain, Renée Millard Chacon