Save RIPTA Coalition addresses devastating bus service cuts; Proposes alternatives
A coalition of community organizations, transit riders, bus drivers, and legislators gathered outside the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 618 Hall in Providence to speak out against the proposed cuts to RIPTA Service and how this “devastating” loss of service will affect all Rhode Islanders.
“I’m here to remind our state leaders that a robust public transit system is necessary to reach our climate mandates and mitigate the climate crisis’s harm for generations to come,” said Emily Koo, policy advocate for the climate and energy nonprofit Acadia Center. “As a mom, I’m worried about the heat, flooding, and air quality that my son will face 15 years from now when he’ll be about driving age. But maybe he’ll take the bus instead. Fifteen years beyond that, he may consider starting a family. If these cuts stand, it will only become harder to rebuild our beleaguered transit system and reduce emissions from how we get around our state. I urge our leaders to fund RIPTA to have a safe, healthy, and livable climate for our children.”
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