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The Bus Riders Union is ready for 2010
As all good organizers do, we begin the year looking back to the lessons and breakthroughs of 2009 that will inform the character of the work of the Bus Riders Union in 2010.
What defined our work in 2009
Last year, our work was defined by
- growth in member leadership like Crystal McMillan, Julian Lamb and Cesar Chavez
- exciting street actions like our teatro group protesting the MTA's Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and our rally at the Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's Inauguration
- the development of the Bus Riders Unions' policy paper - the Clean Air and Economic Justice Plan. It is our plan for mobility and economic development in LA County, one that we believe should be the basis for MTA's Measure R 20% Bus System Improvement Plan.
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June: Clean Air Economic Justice Plan launch!
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The main challenge: securing the 20% of Measure R funds for buses
The year presented many challenges for the BRU in securing the 20% of Measure R funds that were promised for bus system improvements. We knew we would have to fight to ensure those funds be used for the much needed expansion of LA's bus system and its primarily working-class, immigrant, Black, Asian and Latina/o riders.
We focused our efforts on organizing to influence 3 key board members on the MTA Board of Directors:
- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
- LA City Councilmember Jose Huizar
- Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas
Two policy breakthroughs
Our year long efforts culminated in two critical policy breakthroughs. We worked with Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas to introduce a motion to MTA's 30 year Long Range Transportation Plan that included language to protect the 20% for bus expansion. We organized Mayor Villaraigosa to request that MTA staff produce a concrete plan for bus expansion.
Goals for 2010
2010 will present even more challenges and opportunities to grow our movement for Civil Rights and Environmental Justice.
- 1. We must work to stop the Governor's attempt to permanently eliminate all transportation subsidies in the state of California.
- 2. We must continue to organize and step up our fight in the streets and in the boardroom to stop MTA's attempt to raise fare on July 1st.
- 3. Lastly, through all of these battles we will continue to build support for the Clean Air and Economic Justice plan.
We will need you every step of the way in the streets, on the buses and in the boardroom.
"We are ready if you are ready...raise your fists if you are ready to fight!"
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Dear BRU -
We're very excited by the work you are doing, and appreciate your outreach to other parts of the country. In Metro Portland Oregon, we will begin our effort to organize transit riders starting in February 2010. We are carefully planning, and looking forward to staying in close relationship.
OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon
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Thank you Reverend Santos-Lyons, it is very exciting work and so critical.
We have been talking to many groups throughout the country about the current transit operations crisis at all levels of government. Our national campaign - Transit Riders for Public Transportation is trying to make critical interventions in the Federal Surface Transportation Act Reauthorization particularly around leveraging more operations funds and Civil Rights. Our work continues to get more challenging and more exciting and we are learning a lot. Look forward to hearing from you!
In solidarity,
Esperanza V. Martinez