Press Release
Secretary of Transportation Nominee Urged to Adopt Green Transportation Agenda
Posted: 19-Dec-2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Dan Cronin, 202-572-3354, dcronin@edf.org
(Washington - December 19, 2008) Environmental Defense Fund’s Transportation Director Michael Replogle, an advisor to the U.S. Department of Transportation and a former consultant to the U.S. Federal Highway Administration and the World Bank, issued the following statement about President-elect Obama’s nomination of retiring Republican Illinois Congressman Ray LaHood to be Secretary of Transportation:
“We're are encouraged that Secretary-designate LaHood said President-elect Obama’s ‘agenda for the Department of Transportation is my agenda’ and we look forward to working with Transportation Secretary-designate LaHood to carry out that agenda.
“We also commend him for highlighting his priorities as mass transit, light rail, Amtrak, then roads; acknowledging that ‘local folks know best their transportation needs;’ and his commitment to working with governors, mayors and local officials.”
“We urge Secretary-designate LaHood to lead the Obama Administration’s efforts to adopt new transportation policies to help solve the critical economic, climate and environmental problems facing our country. It is vital that the economic recovery package and the next transportation bill focus investment on expanding low-carbon transportation options, repairing existing infrastructure, and improving freight and passenger transportation system performance.
“Secretary-designate LaHood has an opportunity to shape transportation policy for a generation in a way that cuts traffic, global warming and toxic pollution, and helps us achieve energy independence. We hope he will work closely with Obama's strong environmental team of Carol Browner, Steven Chu, and Lisa Jackson. We look forward to working with Secretary-designate LaHood to make these important changes a reality.”
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