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Rail Conference Session Confirmed

Learn how 2016 became a record year for public transit ballot measures at a General Session at the 2017 APTA Rail Conference, June 11-14, Hilton Baltimore.

The program, “Appealing Directly to the Voters,” will review how voters around the country approved more than $170 billion in public transportation investments in local elections last year.

Scott Smith, chief executive officer of Valley Metro in Phoenix, will moderate a discussion with King County (WA) Executive and Board Chair Dow Constantine; Sig Hutchinson, Research Triangle Park, NC; Keith T. Parker, APTA board member and general manager/chief executive officer, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority; Phillip A. Washington, past APTA chair and CEO of Los Angeles Metro; Nuria I. Fernandez, member of the APTA Executive Committee and general manager of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, San Jose, CA; and Marnie O’Brien Primmer, chair, National Alliance of Public Transportation Advocates, and founder and CEO, Connected Consulting, Irvine, CA.

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