Op-ed | MTA moving forward after Election Day
Photo by Dean MosesThe MTA and transit safety became a central theme in the weeks leading up to the midterm elections. I can understand why — transit is a bipartisan issue that affects all New Yorkers, and the system must be safe if riders are going to use it.
Governor Hochul has been on board since the beginning, digging in early and often on MTA issues. After Hurricane Ida, she was there with us surveying the damage and strategizing on federal relief funding. When the threat of fare hikes and service cuts loomed large, the Governor delivered a budget that allowed us to avoid both.
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