Advocating for Transit: Kendra McGeady and Dinero Washington Lead the Charge at APTA Leg and National Press Club
In the realm of transit advocacy, every voice matters. Last week, Kendra McGeady, representing Oklahoma, and Dinero Washington from Shreveport, Louisiana, stood as beacons of change at the American Public Transportation Association Legislative Conference (APTA Leg). Simultaneously, Andrea Ball, representing OkTA, made waves at the National Press Club. Their presence and dedication underscored a commitment to advancing the conversation around public transit and its vital role in our communities.
The collective efforts of Kendra McGeady, Dinero Washington, and Andrea Ball exemplify the power of advocacy in driving meaningful change within the transit industry. Their participation at
APTA Leg and the National Press Club underscores a shared commitment to advancing transit equity, accessibility, and sustainability.
As we reflect on their contributions, let us be inspired to join the conversation, advocate for change, and work towards building a future where public transit serves as a cornerstone of thriving communities nationwide. Together, we can create a more inclusive and sustainable transit landscape for generations to come.