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Press ReleaseNeutral2025-06-10

Congressman Scott Perry Introduces the "No Desire for Streetcars Act"

Scott Perry
Scott Perry
RPA-10 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Scott Perry (R-PA) was published on 2025-06-10 and titled "Congressman Scott Perry Introduces the "No Desire for Streetcars Act"". It focuses on infrastructure.

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Congressman Scott Perry Introduces the "No Desire for Streetcars Act"

Congressman Scott Perry Introduces "No Desire for Streetcars Act" Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Scott Perry (PA-10) introduced the No Desire for Streetcars Act, a bill prohibiting mass transit pet projects masquerading as legitimate public infrastructure. “ Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, unless we’re talking about publicly-funded streetcars – expensive, ugly, and slow,” said Congressman Perry. “Academic, out-of-touch city planners are the only proponents of building roads to nowhere. Streetcars are the worst of the worst - dysfunctional and expensive at best, and funnel tax dollars to large coastal cities and out of the pockets of hardworking Americans. ” The No Desire for Streetcars Act ends funding for the D.C. streetcar boondoggle, and for any current or future copycat transit infrastructure projects. In Washington, the streetcar cost exceeded $200 million, took years to implement, and never collected a single fare. Washington D.C. is phasing out the streetcar line by 2025, and replacing it with an electric bus after the abject failure of the decades-long project. Taxpayers can’t afford another failed mass transit project, and the No Desire for Streetcars Act eliminates the risk of one by codifying common sense. Read more here .
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