The SMART-TD Safety and Legislative Boards for the state of Virginia and Washington D.C. have voluntarily merged. This decision, voted into effect by both boards on November 15, will streamline operations and create a more unified voice at local, state, and federal levels.
Ronnie Hobbs, Virginia’s current State Legislative Director, will lead the combined body. Jarad Jackson, D.C.’s Safety and Legislative Director, will serve as Vice Chairperson for Passenger Rail Service, while Ray Miller, Virginia’s Alternate Legislative Director, becomes Vice Chairperson for Freight Rail Service.
Internal union merger will improve collective power
Brother Hobbs told SMART News, “By pooling resources, the leadership team is better equipped to advocate in Richmond, the D.C. Mayor’s office, and on Capitol Hill.”
Willie Bates, former SLD for D.C. Jarad Jackson, Vice Chairperson of Passenger Service of Virginia/D.C. Ronnie Hobbs Safety Legislative Director Virginia/D.C
Hobbs went on to say, “This merger strengthens our collective power. Together, we’ll be more effective in advocating for the issues that matter most to our members. The new structure marks a stronger, more cohesive effort to address the region’s pressing challenges.”
Safety for Amtrak conductors remains a key priority
The merger addresses member challenges in Virginia and D.C., where many activities span the boundary between the two regions. Combining the boards will focus resources and legislative activities while spending fewer resources coordinating efforts. We can act as one because we are one.
Safety remains their top priority, with a focus on addressing staffing shortages at Amtrak’s Union Station, where conductors are often required to work without an Assistant Conductor.
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