Electric bikes shorten commutes, flatten hills and make cycling accessible to anyone who might need a boost. They’re also great tools for replacing car trips and fighting climate change. Unfortunately, they’re still a little pricey for some people. That could change thanks to a new bill in Congress: the Electric Bicycle Incentive Kickstart for the Environment Act. Co-sponsored by Congressman Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, the E-BIKE Act would offer a tax credit of 30% of the price of an electric bicycle, something that could bring the joys of e-bike ownership within reach of more Americans. Congressman Blumenauer joins The War on Cars to discuss the bill, why commuter benefits ought to apply to bicycle sharing systems, and the economic, environmental and social benefits of bike commuting in general. (Spoiler alert: cyclists typically don’t murder each other over parking.) Plus, he offers his thoughts on Democratic control of the House and Senate and the recent appointment of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. ***This episode was sponsored in part by our friends at . For 20% off of stylish, functional rain gear designed specifically for walking and biking — and 30% off their new anorak rain jacket — .*** and get cool stickers, access to exclusive bonus content and more. SHOW NOTES: Support the E-BIKE Act by contacting your representative in Congress using or and get in touch directly. Get the full details on the E-BIKE Act Learn more about . “E-bikes are expensive, but this congressman wants to make them more affordable” () “E-Bikes for Everyone!” () Get at our store. so more people can find The War on Cars. Sign up for our new newsletter, . This episode was produced and edited by Doug Gordon. Our music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of . Find us on Twitter: , Doug Gordon , Sarah Goodyear , Aaron Naparstek . Questions, comments or suggestions? Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com
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