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Cuomo 'Pleased' With M.T.A. Vote, Russianoff Not as Much


The M.T.A. board voted this morning to amend its policy of handing out free E-ZPasses and transit passes to current and former board members. Now, only current board members will get the perks and only for use on official M.T.A. business.

Andrew Cuomo Andrew Mark Cuomo (born December 6, 1957, in Queens, New York) is the New York State Attorney General. He was elected on November 7, 2006. Previously Cuomo was the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton between 1997 and 2001. , who came out strongly against the M.T.A.’s previous policy, was glad:

"I am pleased the MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system.

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 board today adopted a new policy recognizing that under the law board members are not entitled to compensation of any kind. In taking this step, the MTA board now recognizes that no one, including government agencies and officials, is above the law. Getting rid of lifetime E-ZPasses and other perks will ensure the independence of the MTA board and will save New York Save New York is a 1983 computer game for the Commodore 64 by Creative Software.

Save New York is a shoot-'em-up game where the player has to protect New York City from invading aliens.
 taxpayers money."

I’m waiting to hear back whether Cuomo will still try to recoup the money.

The Straphangers Campaign's Gene Russianoff Gene Russianoff is staff attorney and chief spokesman for the Straphangers Campaign for NYPIRG, a New York City-based public transport advocacy group that focuses primarily on subway and bus services run by New York City Transit. , like Cuomo, also released a statement today. Unlike Cuomo, Russianoff continued to be critical of the policy, and pushed for greater oversite of public authorities like the M.T.A.

The full Straphangers release:

The financial news for the MTA and its millions of riders is terrible, with threats of fare hikes, service cuts and a downturn in the crucial rebuilding program. In the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of this budget Armageddon, should we be talking about whether Board members should be getting free EZ-Passes and MetroCards for life? Isn't it a distraction from the crucial problems confronting the system? I do think that the policy on free passes raises at least two important issues. First, the composition of the MTA board is unrepresentative Adj. 1. unrepresentative - not exemplifying a class; "I soon tumbled to the fact that my weekends were atypical"; "behavior quite unrepresentative (or atypical) of the profession"  of the riders who use your system -- whether it's by income, gender or race. No wonder your customers and their elected officials howled when they heard that MTA Board Members were exempted from feeling the impact of fare and toll hikes for life. Your appointing officials -- the Governor, Mayor and suburban County Executives -- must commit to more diversity in their nominees to the Board. And they must find ways to make sure that all Board members regularly use transit. Second, the MTA has a credibility problem as it asks the State, the City and possibly its riders and motorists to come to its financial rescue. The public's skepticism has been fueled by real events, from the MTA's spending $400 million in cost overruns for its building in lower Manhattan Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the City of New York. Lower Manhattan is generally defined as the area delineated on the north by Chambers Street, on the west by the Hudson River (North  to the on-again, off-again on-a·gain, off-a·gain
adj. Informal
Existing or continuing sporadically; intermittent or occasional: an on-again, off-again correspondence. 
 service enhancements. In all fairness, the MTA has taken steps to make itself more transparent, like releasing its preliminary budget six months in advance. But this is not enough. Now you can take the view that negative stories are inevitable, so why bother. Or you can try to take action to improve how the public views the MTA The state legislature A state legislature may refer to a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system.

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 has been considering beefing up a public authority oversight board, designed to open up the MTA's policies and decisions to the public. I would urge the Board to embrace the benefits of an oversite board. Another step would be creating an easy way for the public to keep track of your contracts. The choice is yours: You can either chalk up the EZ-Pass furor as an unfair turn of the screw. Or you can act to make the MTA more diverse and accountable.
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Author:Bharat Ayyar
Publication:The New York Observer
Date:Jun 25, 2008
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