At Oriskany Bus Plant, Transit Funding Cuts Cost New Yorkers Jobs
At 10 A.M. on April 25, 2012, workers at the Orion Bus plant in Oriskany, New York were told that the plant was to take
At 10 A.M. on April 25, 2012, workers at the Orion Bus plant in Oriskany, New York were told that the plant was to take
Two weeks after news broke on the New York State Thruway Authority’s proposed toll hike for some large commercial vehicles, Standard & Poor’s has downgraded
This Thursday at 2pm EDT, as part of T4America’s Transportation Vote 2012 webinar series, Tri-State’s Federal Advocate, Steven Higashide, will speak about Tri-State’s use of electoral surveys on
The Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance issued a press release today condemning New York City’s “decision to radically alter its work-plan and omit the ‘Sheridan removal’
Before January 1, 2012, America’s transit riders were eligible for the same $230 per month tax benefit as drivers. But because Congress failed to act, the
In recent weeks, paratransit riders on Long Island have reportedly encountered significant challenges, as one county transit operator has made substantial changes to its paratransit
This week, the office of Senator Chuck Schumer and Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer organized the first meeting of a task force dedicated to
On February 3, 2012, Tri-State sought state documents related to the environmental impact statement for the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project through a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)
Yesterday, the New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) moved towards implementing a 45% toll hike for some commercial vehicles with more than three axles. NYSTA
This month, Tri-State was invited to testify at the Suffolk County legislature’s Welfare to Work Commission hearings on poverty in suburbia. In testimony at the