URGENT Action Needed TODAY for Solutionary Rail - Keep it in 2018 Transportation Budget in WA State

Friends of Solutionary Rail:
Your immediate and urgent action could make a HUGE difference in the future of rail in Washington State and beyond.  Contact the leadership of the Senate and House Transportation Committees TODAY.

 

Thanks to Senators Rebecca Saldaña and Maralyn Chase, we've finally made a bit of progress in the WA State Senate Transportation committee.  There's some fragile language in the Senate version of the supplemental budget that addresses our request for feasibility study of the Solutionary Rail approach, but does not fund the working group it creates and the investigation it requests. [See pages 47-49 of Senate supplemental budget. ]

Here is an excerpt of the Senate's supplement budget, Sect. 222, #3 on page 48 with the Solutionary Rail-related language:

"Within existing resources, the department shall convene a work group on the electrification of rail lines in Washington state. The work group shall be comprised of, but not limited to, railroad owners and operators, rail electrification experts, and financial experts. 
The work group shall:  

(a) Investigate the cost of electrification for freight and passenger rail;  
(b) Review the costs and benefits associated with electrification on the mainline north-south and east-west routes in Washington;  
(c) Determine whether a market business case may exist for electrification investments; and 
(d) Review potential funding sources and mechanisms.  
The department shall provide a report of its study findings to the governor and transportation committees of the legislature by June 30, 2019."
This is an EXCELLENT start!  That said, "Within existing resources" makes this an unfunded mandate that is unlikely to get through the reconciliation process - UNLESS the champions on the House and Senate side speak up for it. 

 

BUT the House version of the supplemental budget does NOT include this or any of this Solutionary Rail related language.   Sadly, as you can see on page 47 of the House Transportation supplemental budget, the House Supplemental doubles down (x3) with $900,000 MORE taxpayer dollars for a politically motivated, ultra high-speed boondoggle on behalf of the ultra rich Bill Gates. 
[I do not use "Boondoggle" lightly and that is not just my opinion.  It was the finding in multiple years of previous study that higher-speed rail at 110mph is the optimum speed for the North-South corridor (references here).  250mph is the highest cost option championed by special interests, who are not concerned with the public interest. The Transportation committee leaders know this and probably don't actually want to waste your taxpayer dollars, but feel pressure from the Governor's office and Bill Gates.]
That $900,000 should go to fund the rail electrification work group - NOT Bill Gates' boondoggle!
 
THE TIME IS NOW! Our last chance to fix this is in the budget reconciliation process.  Contact the leadership TODAY

HERE'S HOW:
  1. First, thank Senator Saldaña (Vice Chair) and Senator Chase and other members of the Senate Transportation Committee who have opened the door for Solutionary Rail, AND ask them to strengthen their support for the Solutionary Rail related rail electrification work group. (They have also resisted giving taxpayer money to the Gates/Inslee boondoggle.)

  2. Ask leadership of both the Senate and House Transportation committee to use the reconciliation process to bring this budget back from the brink of boondoggle with a smart investment in the study of Washington's sustainable transportation future. 

    Ask Senators Hobbs, Saldaña, and King AND their counterparts in the House, Representatives Clibborn, Fey, Wylie, and Orcutt to:

    1. Make sure the Rail Electrification Work Group is in the final supplemental transportation budget language.

    2. Provide the rail electrification work group the necessary resources to fulfill its mandate by re-allocating $900,000 from the House budget away from Governor/Gates boondoggle to the rail electrification work group.

    3. Require that the Ultra High Speed Rail group add the "higher-speed" (up to 110mph - already determined to be the optimum speed for the corridor) to their cost benefit analysis. 

    4. Mandate that Solutionary Rail be able to select at least two of the participants of the rail electrification working group.  (Don't let this effort be dominated by BNSF.) 
TAKE ACTION TODAY:
Please contact the offices of the Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Ranking Minority Members of the Senate and House Transportation Committees with this roadmap to common sense investment in Washington State's transportation future. 
Senate Transportation Leadership (Full Senate Transportation committee and staff contacts HERE)
Senators:
House Transportation Leadership:  (Full House Transportation committee and staff contacts HERE)
Representatives:
Thank you VERY MUCH for taking action.
PLEASE REPORT BACK about your contacts, calls and emails below.  
Forward Together!
Bill Moyer
Campaign Lead for Solutionary Rail