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Dear Campaign Advocate,

Today, we share with you a collective sense of pride.

Over the past several years, you and hundreds of representatives from more than 50 communities around the country have written case statements, pushed for policy requests, solicited signatures on a national sign-on letter, convened with local, regional and national partners, and taken local actions as part of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s (RTC) Campaign for Active Transportation.

Late yesterday, U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) introduced H.R. 4722, the “Active Community Transportation Act of 2010,” in the House of Representatives—a direct result of your years of campaign activity.

Our campaign work is far from over—indeed, today’s events signal a renewed call to build on our momentum. But we should also take a (quick!) moment to reflect on how far we’ve come.

See below for an action opportunity to contact your U.S. representative
, and please forward this alert to any appropriate distribution lists.

Thank you for your hard work and support.

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

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Dear Advocate,

Read about yesterday's historic milestone for trails, walking and bicycling, and take action now!

Yesterday, H.R. 4722, the "Active Community Transportation Act of 2010," was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives!

Now, your voice is needed to ensure that this legislation becomes reality.

Please act now!

For years, you have been speaking up for active transportation. Through both critical victories and short-term setbacks, your phone calls, e-mails, and support have persisted.

And finally, today, we have the most tangible result yet that our calls for more active transportation will be answered.

Late yesterday, U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer (Ore.) introduced H.R. 4722, the "Active Community Transportation Act of 2010" (ACT Act), on the floor of the House of Representatives!

The ACT Act is the direct result of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s (RTC) Campaign for Active Transportation. The Act would create a $2 billion program to fund dozens of communities around the country to improve their trail, walking and biking networks. Your community could ultimately receive some of these funds, better allowing you and your neighbors to walk and bike to the places you live, work, play, shop and learn.

Across the country, Americans have made clear that we want more transportation options, and the ACT Act goes a long way toward making such safe and convenient options a reality. Research clearly shows that funding active transportation is a wise investment, saving our nation substantially over time.

Now that Rep. Blumenauer has introduced the legislation in the House, we need to ensure that other representatives support the bill's passage.

Encourage your representative to co-sponsor this very important legislation now.

This push for co-sponsors is the first step of a larger strategy to ensure that we get the strongest possible congressional support. Next Thursday, hundreds of advocates from around the country will gather in Washington, D.C., for the League of American Bicyclists' annual Bike Summit, to lobby for the ACT Act. That same day, Thursday, March 11, we'll ask you to join a national call-in day in support of the ACT Act. Please stay tuned.

Thank you,

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

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