Norton Asks National Guard to Stop Bus Engine Idling at RFK Site
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) today sent a letter urging the National Guard Bureau and the District of Columbia National Guard to direct the drivers of the buses that wait at the RFK Stadium site in D.C. to transport National Guard troops to and from the U.S. Capitol complex to stop idling their engines while waiting. Under D.C. law, bus engines are prohibited from idling for more than three minutes unless the temperature is 32 degrees or below.
"Idling creates air pollution, which causes asthma, respiratory illnesses and heart and lung disease, and contributes to climate change," Norton said. "Idling not only risks the health of the drivers and National Guard members, it also risks the health of my constituents in the neighborhoods surrounding the RFK Stadium site."
Norton previously requested that the Capitol Police enforce the federal ban on engine idling at the Capitol complex.
The full text of the letter is below.
General Daniel R. Hokanson Major General William J. Walker
Chief Commanding General
National Guard Bureau District of Columbia National Guard
111 S. George Mason Drive 201 East Capitol Street SE
Arlington, VA 22204 Washington, DC 20004
Please respond to this letter in writing by April 3, 2021.
Sincerely,
Eleanor Holmes Norton