City Council Committee Grills MTA on Fare Increases
…conservative now and assume that that won’t occur,” Ring said. In his opening testimony to the committee, Ring boasted about how important the MTA’s transit network is to the City’s…
…conservative now and assume that that won’t occur,” Ring said. In his opening testimony to the committee, Ring boasted about how important the MTA’s transit network is to the City’s…
…possibility is that home health care workers will not be able to get to their jobs in the suburban areas because they do not have the money to purchase autos….
…on local hiring, vendor referrals, expanding FreshDirect’s services to new Bronx neighborhoods, accepting EBT benefits, and decreasing the company’s reliance on fossil fuels through the purchase of alternative fuel vehicles….
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…providing a comfortable social safety-net for decades. The Occupy Wall Street movement in the U.S. expanded into a wider movement with more participation generated in a multitude of cities across…
…not depart from the Authority’s declared “net zero” budgeting plan (in which every union gain is to be paid for via a concession), Lhota gave the impression that he didn’t…
…bargaining at the Sheraton Hotel, the agency released its 2012 Final Proposed Budget calling for $323 million in “Net Zero” wage savings in the next contract to prevent ballooning deficits….
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…investments in education, the safety net and job creation. Accepting a less progressive tax policy would allow the richest taxpayers to continue to pay less than their fair share. CUNY…