After a couple pints at Charlie's Beer Garden, I met up with Skye at Shay's to take in the disappearing rays of sunshine. Mully & crew rolled in and we thereupon let the fine brews ease our souls, listening to Toby's undying lust for Sarah (back from FL -&- in her old element @Shay's). We decided to reconvene at Heroes' Night, TT the Bear's resusicitation of the old ManRay '80s new wave-punk-goth night...
And then again, the lovely weather of Fall ushers us back outside to enjoy an Octoberfest proper & people watch the afternoon away...That is, before meeting up with folks in Harvard Square!
October 2, 2008 Bailout Bill Includes Bike Commuting Benefit by Brad Aaron
Remember Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer's long-sought $20 per month tax credit for bike commuters, intended to extend a benefit to cyclists that motorists have received for decades? The measure ridiculed by North Carolina Rep. Patrick "Give Me Fossil Fuels or Give Me Death" McHenry? It didn't make it into law last year, but it seems the bike commuting credit has found its way into the latest version of the financial bailout package. Section 211 of the "Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008" allows for a "qualified bicycle commuting reimbursement" for "reasonable expenses incurred by the employee during such calendar year for the purchase of a bicycle and bicycle improvements, repair, and storage, if such bicycle is regularly used for travel between the employee’s residence and place of employment." Other transpo-related items in the bill include credits for biofuels and other "alternative" mixtures, plug-in electric vehicles, and what looks like a few goodies for oil and natural gas producers. Another section includes incentives for green construction and renewable energy production.The full text of the 451-page bill, expected to be taken up by the House of Representatives on Friday, is available here: