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Posts by Vinay Madhugiri

"Blair Lorenzo, Executive Director, Effective Transit Alliance
"This is a great decision by Gov. Sherrill, one which should have always been a no-brainer. Urban highway widenings have no place in the 21st century, and all too often, the need for structural replacement is used as an excuse for hidden road expansion. This is the right call not only for New Jersey, but for the entire metropolitan area."
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"Blair Lorenzo, Executive Director, Effective Transit Alliance "This is a great decision by Gov. Sherrill, one which should have always been a no-brainer. Urban highway widenings have no place in the 21st century, and all too often, the need for structural replacement is used as an excuse for hidden road expansion. This is the right call not only for New Jersey, but for the entire metropolitan area." "

Last week, NJ Gov Sherrill announced that the NJ Turnpike would replace the Newark Bay Bridge with only one span, finally ending a wrongheaded highway expansion.

Urban highway widenings have no place in the 21st century, & ETA joins our partners in applauding this decision.

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1 month ago 22 8 0 0
Greater New York is facing an unprecedented assault on its vital transportation infrastructure.  According to an announcement by OMB Director Russell Vought on X and later confirmed by the US Department of Transportation, $18 billion in funding for both the Second Avenue Subway and the Gateway Program’s Hudson Tunnel Project is being put “on hold” pending “administrative review.”  This announcement comes one day after it came to light that the Department of Homeland Security is planning to deny New York State tens of millions of dollars for transportation security under the Homeland Security Program and Urban Area Security Initiative.  

Transportation is the lifeblood of greater New York, and these projects are vital to the economies of not only the region, but the nation. Indeed, the Gateway Program is an investment in capacity right at the heart of the Northeast Corridor, by far the busiest part of the country’s rail network.  The current North River Tunnels under the Hudson already carry more than 200,000 people every day, a number poised to grow dramatically once Gateway opens, and desperately need to be rehabbed due to damage from Hurricane Sandy. Phase two of the Second Avenue Subway is projected to carry more than 110,000 people every day.  These numbers are why Congress saw fit to appropriate funds for these important projects.  It is no exaggeration to say that every significant delay for these programs translates into millions of dollars in lost economic value.

Greater New York is facing an unprecedented assault on its vital transportation infrastructure. According to an announcement by OMB Director Russell Vought on X and later confirmed by the US Department of Transportation, $18 billion in funding for both the Second Avenue Subway and the Gateway Program’s Hudson Tunnel Project is being put “on hold” pending “administrative review.” This announcement comes one day after it came to light that the Department of Homeland Security is planning to deny New York State tens of millions of dollars for transportation security under the Homeland Security Program and Urban Area Security Initiative. Transportation is the lifeblood of greater New York, and these projects are vital to the economies of not only the region, but the nation. Indeed, the Gateway Program is an investment in capacity right at the heart of the Northeast Corridor, by far the busiest part of the country’s rail network. The current North River Tunnels under the Hudson already carry more than 200,000 people every day, a number poised to grow dramatically once Gateway opens, and desperately need to be rehabbed due to damage from Hurricane Sandy. Phase two of the Second Avenue Subway is projected to carry more than 110,000 people every day. These numbers are why Congress saw fit to appropriate funds for these important projects. It is no exaggeration to say that every significant delay for these programs translates into millions of dollars in lost economic value.

This halt will inevitably cost the taxpayer.  In capital construction, time is quite literally money, and this is doubly true for projects already under construction. Work is already underway for both Gateway and Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway; this interruption may force workers in the field to put down their tools. Work schedules, equipment orders, site preparations, and the like are now uncertain.  The only guarantee is that when work starts again, the price tag will be higher.

This entire situation is the result of last-minute rule making clearly designed to leave the New York region stuck in a Catch-22.  The administration claims that federally required regulations dating back to the Reagan administration are now considered illegal.  The MTA followed these regulations in order to be eligible for funding.  To then turn around and claim that following those rules makes the program ineligible for funding leaves the region in a no-win scenario.  The administration could have discussed concerns with regional leaders and come to some sort of understanding. Instead, the DOTs proposed new rules were created with such haste that, at the time of the announcement of the funding pause, they had not even been entered into the Federal Register.

Congress created the programs and appropriated the funds for these projects, recognizing their importance to the region and the nation. Whatever the reason for stopping the funds, Infrastructure is far too important to be used for political games.

This halt will inevitably cost the taxpayer. In capital construction, time is quite literally money, and this is doubly true for projects already under construction. Work is already underway for both Gateway and Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway; this interruption may force workers in the field to put down their tools. Work schedules, equipment orders, site preparations, and the like are now uncertain. The only guarantee is that when work starts again, the price tag will be higher. This entire situation is the result of last-minute rule making clearly designed to leave the New York region stuck in a Catch-22. The administration claims that federally required regulations dating back to the Reagan administration are now considered illegal. The MTA followed these regulations in order to be eligible for funding. To then turn around and claim that following those rules makes the program ineligible for funding leaves the region in a no-win scenario. The administration could have discussed concerns with regional leaders and come to some sort of understanding. Instead, the DOTs proposed new rules were created with such haste that, at the time of the announcement of the funding pause, they had not even been entered into the Federal Register. Congress created the programs and appropriated the funds for these projects, recognizing their importance to the region and the nation. Whatever the reason for stopping the funds, Infrastructure is far too important to be used for political games.

Greater New York is facing an unprecedented assault on its vital transportation infrastructure.

Infrastructure is far too important to be used for political games. Read ETA's statement:

www.etany.org/statements/2...

6 months ago 25 7 0 2
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Baffling Battery Blunder — Effective Transit Alliance New York Expensive, experimental, slow battery locomotives have no place on already electrified rails

ICYMI, we have a new report!

The MTA voted to purchase slow, expensive battery-electric locomotives for Penn Station Access, a route that is already electrified.

We urge the MTA to reconsider this baffling and irresponsible decision.

Read our analysis now!
www.etany.org/baffling-bat...

1 year ago 15 2 0 2

Democrats are responsible for the words of every Oberlin College sophomore.

Republicans aren't responsible for the actions of the President of the United States.

1 year ago 422 76 1 5

PHILADELPHIA CULTURAL VICTORY

1 year ago 1177 73 9 1
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THEY’RE CLIMBING THE POLES IN TOKYO GO BIRDS🦅🦅🦅

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Congestion Pricing Means a Better New York: It’s About More than Money — Effective Transit Alliance New York Congestion pricing is huge victory for NYC, and it's about more than money. It will improve bus service, public health, the climate, safety, and more.

We’re less than 48 hours away from turning on the cameras and starting congestion pricing in NYC.

We've put together a statement to celebrate the many benefits this initiative will bring to NYC transit, public health, and the climate.

Read it now!
www.etany.org/statements/c...

1 year ago 126 22 0 8

yes, this is the heart of it. the “legal”/“illegal” distinction did not exist at the time the 14th amendment was written and ratified. if you want birthright citizenship to be restricted to legal immigrants then you need to amend the constitution, simple as that.

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Opinion | If Anyone Can Save the Democrats, It’s Ben Wikler This Wisconsinite is the obvious choice for D.N.C. chair.

On Sunday, I launched my campaign to chair the DNC. I'm looking forward to talking with DNC members & allies about how we can unite our party, fight on every platform in every place, and win – with a year-round campaign strategy for each and every state and territory.

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1 year ago 1476 263 100 40
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Now that Andrew Luck is a GM, he’s about to build the greatest offensive line college football has ever seen…purely out of spite.

1 year ago 298 12 8 2
Track renewal machine on one track while a foreman walks towards the camera on the other track

Track renewal machine on one track while a foreman walks towards the camera on the other track

A casual reminder that Amtrak replaced 43 miles of track on the Keystone Line in 25% of the originally estimated project time and on budget because it owns the track and was able to do everything in-house. Maybe we should build state capacity and nationalize the rails?

1 year ago 222 23 2 2
RFK Jr., anti-vaxxers, and a measles outbreak: Mehdi’s deep dive
RFK Jr., anti-vaxxers, and a measles outbreak: Mehdi’s deep dive YouTube video by MSNBC

Last year, when I was at MSNBC, I did a 10-minute deep-dive into RFK Jr's anti-vaxxer role in the measles outbreak that killed dozens and dozens of kids in Samoa.

I hope every Senator voting in his confirmation process for HHS knows about this crucial and awful story:

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LeSenator is not a want, it’s a need

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