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But it's LaHood's view "that the federal government should not take
the position that roads and trains are real transportation and
walking and biking is not," Kienitz said. "His view is it's all real
transportation, and we should consider it based on what benefits it
can bring for the amount of money we spend." That didn't satisfy LaTourette. "So is it his thought that perhaps we're going to have, like, rickshaws carrying cargo from state to state, or people with backpacks?" asked the congressman. Bicycling advocates have been blasting LaTourette. Andy Clarke, president of the League of American Bicyclists, with 300,000 affiliated members, called his comments "a little childish." LaTourette said in an interview that he thinks bike paths, bike lanes and projects that make communities more walkable are fine but shouldn't be funded with money raised by a gasoline tax paid by motorists. The federal gas tax pays for most highway and transit aid, although lately general Treasury funds have been used to supplement the programs. LaHood noted that LaTourette supports federal funds for a bike path in his district. "The point is, on his Web site he's bragging about the fact that he got some money for a bike path," LaHood said. "He knows people in his district like them."
LaHood, 64, said he and his wife have biked on weekends for years. Three days before his announcement of the new policy, LaHood stood on a table to speak to a gathering of hundreds of bike enthusiasts in Washington. He drew cheers when he vowed the Obama administration will put affordable housing next to walking and biking paths. "I'm not going to apologize for any of it," he said in the interview. "I think this is what the people want." ___ On the Net: League of American Bicyclists:
http://www.bikeleague.org/blog/2010/03/
lahood-you-have-a-full-partner-in-ray-lahood/
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