Monday, October 6, 2008

Bicycle Commuter Tax Provision passed; implementation process work begins

From a League of American Bicyclists e-mail this morning:

After seven long years, the bicycle commuter tax provision has finally passed both the House and Senate as part of the financial bailout package. “We are delighted that the bicycle commuter benefits act has passed after a lengthy and persistent campaign spearheaded by Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR),” said League President Andy Clarke. “Bicycle commuters will now be extended similar benefits to people who take transit and drive to work – it’s an equitable and sensible incentive to encourage greater energy independence, improve air quality and health, and even help tackle climate change. Thanks to everyone who has helped reach this milestone, especially Walter Finch and Mele Williams, our government relations staff over the years who have worked tirelessly with Congressman Blumenauer, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and many others in Congress.” Thanks also to all of you around the country who have contacted your congressional leaders over the years. Keep checking back at www.bikeleague.org as we work on the implementation process.

1 comment:

  1. Any idea what this means for government employees or folks who work for entities such as churches? It seems that a tax incentive for employers would not be helpful for this cohort.

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