WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CLOSING OUR REST AREAS?

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The battle to keep Virginia’s rest areas opened has now become the battle to reopen them.   Who is responsible for this mess?  I just got an email from Delegate Bob Marshall that may help you decide.

Delegate Bob Marshall

Democratic Governor Tim Kaine and Republican Congressman Eric Cantor are each responsible in different ways for the closure of these safety stops.

Gov. Kaine — State Efforts
Virginia’s Secretary of Transportation a few weeks ago cast the deciding vote against funding the 18 rest stops at a meeting of the Commonwealth Transportation Board.  Yet, Governor Kaine’s spokesmen blames the Virginia House of Delegates for not passing a tax increase as the reason for their closure. Gov. Kaine can keep these stops open by letting the CTB know that he wants the rest stops funded.

I video interviewed (7-20-09) truckers and auto drivers at the Manassas I-66 East safety rest stop.  They want the rest stops OPEN.   Watch the video and contact Gov. Kaine  (p: 804-786-2211;  f : 804-371-6351.

Congressional Efforts
Congressman Frank Wolf offered an amendment to the Transportation Appropriations Act to keep Virginia rest stops open by allowing Virginia, like other states, to contract with private restaurants to operate the rest stops and provide motorists services.  The Wolf Amendment narrowly failed in the Appropriations Committee 32 nays -26 yeas.

The Wolf Amendment would cost not one dime of tax money! This amendment may come up this week on the House Floor when the Transportation Appropriations Bill is considered on Thursday, July 23 and possibly another bill!  AAA has said that closing these stops will contribute to more interstate traffic accidents.

Eric Cantor Opposes Wolf Amendment
I was interviewed by WRVA’s Jimmy Barrett (7-16-09) who informed me that Rep. Eric Cantor OPPOSED the Wolf Amendment because it would lead to competition with existing businesses just off the interstates.  I received a call (7-21-09) from an authoritative Congressional source that Congressman Eric Cantor actively worked to defeat the Wolf Amendment for the reasons that existing business near interstates OPPOSE commercial ventures at these  eighteen Interstate Safety Rest stops.

I emailed a letter to Rep. Cantor (7-20-09) and also spoke to his Chief of Staff about this and left my phone number with her.  I have received NO answer to my inquiry from Rep. Cantor or his staff.  (Gov. Kaine supports the Wolf Amendment.)

Stifling business competition is a normal Republican policy.  IF WRVA Radio and my congressional source are accurate, the bottom line is that protecting businesses is apparently more important than protecting lives on the Interstates.

Contact Congressman Cantor today and ask him to support the Wolf Amendment to allow Virginia to contract with private vendors at Interstate Safety Rest Stops to keep them open.
Richmond:  p: (804) 747-4073 | (800) 438-3793 | f: (804) 747-5308
Culpeper: p: (540) 825-8960 | f: (540) 825-8964
Washington:  p: (202) 225-2815 | f: (202) 225-0011


Sincerely,

Delegate Marshall
(703) 853-4213.

When you consider President Barack Obama’s and the Democratic Party run Congress’ efforts to take over your health care system, remember the rest areas.  These clowns can tax you and spend your money, but they cannot get their priorities straight.  We need the rest areas.  People will die without them, but politicians cannot get their priorities straight.

Imagine what it will be like if politicians take over your family’s health care.

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