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For Immediate Release: Wednesday, October 19th, 2005Contact: Jordan Isenstadt (c) 516.991.3842 (w) 212.490.9535 (f) 212.490.2151 ***PRESS RELEASE*** STATE
SENATOR LIZ KRUEGER URGES CONSTITUENTS TO VOTE FOR TRANSPORTATION BOND ACT New York, NY – State Senator Liz Krueger (D-Manhattan) urged her constituents today
to vote yes on Proposition #2 on the November 8th ballot, saying
the funds raised by the Transportation Bond Act will be crucial to moving
forward on the long-overdue Second Avenue subway line. "Eighty-five years
after the blueprints for the If approved, the Transportation Bond Act would authorize
the state to borrow $2.9 billion for transportation and road projects. That money would be evenly split between
the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for improvements to mass
transit and the State Department of Transportation for road and highway
projects. Of the MTA's
$1.45 billion share, $1 billion would be allocated for expansion
projects: $450 million for the While the act has been criticized for increasing the
state's debt burden, Senator Krueger
countered that the MTA projects are a critical investment in the future. "The Additionally, failure to pass the Transportation Bond Act
would jeopardize $4 billion in federal funds for MTA projects. Senator
Krueger stated, "Missing out on federal funds would be a grave
mistake. The need for a new subway
line won't go away. The Senator Krueger also supported the Transportation Bond Act for including provisions that address environmental protections as the city's infrastructure expands. Along with funds for subway construction, the proposal would allot $90 million for the city to purchase new local and express buses, with all the express buses being clean-fuel powered. Passage of Proposition #2 is supported by a wide array of
public officials including Governor George Pataki, Attorney General Eliot Spitzer,
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Mayoral Candidate Fernando Ferrer,
Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, "It's not often that I get to agree with Majority Leader Bruno, Mayor Bloomberg and Governor Pataki on an issue that will benefit underserved New Yorkers, grow the economy and protect the environment, so I'm pleased that they see the wisdom in supporting this issue," concluded Senator Krueger. -30- |
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