| The Commuter Relief Act |
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With high gas prices taking a toll on families and our economy, this legislation offers incentives like public transit benefits, vanpools, and other market-based solutions to provide transportation options to businesses and their employees. The Commuter Relief Act offers commuters immediate relief and options without impacting the federal deficit. This legislation expands a series of tax credits for individuals and employers to make it easier for people who wish to commute to work by bicycle, walking, carpooling, or using public transit. Specifically, the bill contains the following provisions:
The legislation is designed to be revenue neutral. The additional credits are paid for by reducing the overall transit and parking cap from $230 to $200 a month. “With workers and families getting clobbered by high gas prices, the Commuter Relief Act offers immediate, affordable alternatives to driving that will put money back in Americans’ pockets,” said Blumenauer. “Now is the time to set aside gimmicky rhetoric that promises the impossible: lower oil prices from drilling for the tiny amount of oil we have here in the United States. The only way to meaningfully protect Americans from spikes in gas prices is to make alternatives to driving more convenient and affordable.” |