Skip to main content
Resolutions & Amendments

46th International Convention - Los Angeles (2024)

Fully Fund Transit Systems

Resolution No. 4

WHEREAS: 

Affordable and reliable public transit is a vital service that connects working families with their communities and workplaces; and  

WHEREAS: 

AFSCME members protect, operate and maintain public transit systems and services around the country in places such as New York City, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Albuquerque and others; and 

WHEREAS:  

The rise of ride-sharing platforms such as Uber and Via that rely on low-paid, non-union gig workers pose a continued challenge to transit systems. These platforms can compete directly with public transit, pulling riders away from bus and rail services; and  

WHEREAS: 

The global pandemic had an outsized and lasting impact on transit ridership — commuting  patterns have shifted and telework has expanded. National public transit ridership has recovered only about 80% of pre-pandemic levels as of 2024. None of the largest transit systems in the U.S. have fully recovered. New York City’s MTA remains stalled at 68%, LA Metro at 77% and WMATA in Washington, D.C. sits at 83% of 2019 levels; and 

WHEREAS: 

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provided a 40% increase to transit funding for new capital investments and certain operating costs through fiscal year 2026, but open-ended, one-time operating aid from federal pandemic relief bills has largely expired; and 

WHEREAS: 

As a result of the collapse in ridership and the expiration of federal pandemic relief, many transit agencies face a fiscal cliff in the coming years that may require steep fare increases, cuts to existing service or layoffs. 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 

That AFSCME and its affiliate unions will advocate for and support additional federal funding for public transit operations, allowing transit systems to weather the post-pandemic fiscal cliff, retain critically needed staff members and sustain and enhance service, in order to draw riders back to this vital public service; and  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: 

That AFSCME and its affiliates will encourage local and regional sources of dedicated funding for public transit where appropriate. 

SUBMITTED BY: Lisa Palombi, Delegate 
AFSCME Local 2626 
Veronica L. Gunn, Delegate 
AFSCME Local 3634 
Council 36 
California