FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 11, 2008
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Braley Supported Amtrak Bill Passes House, Boosts Chances for Dubuque , Quad-Cities and Chicago Routes
Braley Language on Biolubricants also included in House-passed bill
Washington, DC - Today, Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa) announced that the House passed the 2008 Amtrak Reauthorization Bill. Congressman Braley is an original co-sponsor of the Amtrak bill.
The 2008 Amtrak Reauthorization Bill (H.R. 6003) includes language to create a new, $500 million per year "State Capital Grant Program," which would award federal grants to states for the construction of new passenger rail service between US cities. Proposed passenger rail service between Chicago and the Quad Cities and Chicago and Dubuque would be eligible to apply for funding under this program.
The bill also includes Braley's provision mandating a Federal Railroad Administration study into the viability of the widespread use of biolubricants in freight and passenger rail as an alternative to petroleum-based lubricants. The University of Northern Iowa 's National Ag-Based Lubricant Center (NABL), the country's leading biolubricant research center, is located in Iowa 's First District.
"I'm pleased that the Amtrak bill passed the House today," Braley said. "With gas prices now over four dollars per gallon, it's time to invest in alternative forms of transportation. The Amtrak bill will help make passenger rail service between Dubuque and the Quad Cities to Chicago a reality. This bill takes the first step to make cheap, efficient passenger rail service available for more Iowans."
The Amtrak Reauthorization Bill passed the House on a vote of 311-104. Congressman Braley supports the bill, but did not cast a vote on the measure as he remains in Iowa to assist with flood recovery.