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Active Trans is planning its 2011 legislative agenda and we want your input before we head to Springfield to advocate on your behalf. As a regular cyclist, pedestrian and/or transit rider, your expert opinion can help us identify transportation priorities for our communities. By taking the Active Trans Legislative Survey, you can help inform both our long-term direction as well as our planning for next year.

Take the Legislative Survey (closes Oct. 22): http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/32BJ8L5

Get ready to vote. What do candidates for public office in your district think are the transportation priorities? Read our candidate survey results to find out: http://www.activetrans.org/candidatesurveyresults

We'll also be holding a special Active Trans member forum on our legislative agenda on Oct. 13 for members only, and we plan to report back on our draft legislative agenda at our annual member meeting on Nov. 8. More details at http://www.activetrans.org/blog/lcrandell/tell-us-your-legislative-... .

- Lee Crandell, Active Trans Membership Director

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Can cyclists make their wants a part of this amazing chance to actually elect a new mayor? Has Active Trans visibly motivated their membership in the past to get anyone elected? How many in Chicago members do we have? What would happen if a candidate had to make transit and cycling a priority to get elected?
Jennifer -- As a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, we're not able to endorse or promote any specific candidates. But we do plan to push city candidates for their views on transportation and to educate voters about where they stand on our issues. We are currently coordinating with other transportation/environment groups on a common platform, which we'll survey candidates on after the November filing deadline. We have 3,000 dues-paying members within the Chicago city limits, but our list of supporters who we reach is in the tens of thousands, and together with our partners we'll reach many more. And we know hundreds of thousands care about our issues -- the latest Census data showed over 1/3 of city residents bike, walk or take transit to work.

Our executive director shared some of his thoughts about the Mayoral race on our blog: Mayor Daley's legacy and the opportunity/threat of a new mayor

Stay tuned for more...

- Lee Crandell, Active Trans Membership Director


jennifer james said:
Can cyclists make their wants a part of this amazing chance to actually elect a new mayor? Has Active Trans visibly motivated their membership in the past to get anyone elected? How many in Chicago members do we have? What would happen if a candidate had to make transit and cycling a priority to get elected?

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