Albany Budget Dance is Now in Full Swing
This week, the New York State Assembly and Senate finally showed their cards, making public their one-house budget resolutions in response to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget.
This week, the New York State Assembly and Senate finally showed their cards, making public their one-house budget resolutions in response to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget.
Advocates made a strong showing for Connecticut’s vulnerable user bill (SB336) at last Wednesday’s public hearing of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Transportation Committee. Also with strong support
Rutgers University’s Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling recently released the results of a poll regarding public support for an increase in New Jersey’s gas tax. The results are hardly shocking:
UPDATE: Both the Safe Routes to School and TE/TAP application deadlines have been extended to June 30, 2014. Funding opportunities to build sidewalks, bike lanes,
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) released its annual overview of transit ridership in the United States today, and by and large the news across the country
We need your help! We want to make sure that legislative leaders in Albany will protect funding for transit. Will you add your plea to that
According to New Jersey State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, “No money is being provided through the proposed 2015 budget to help the Transportation Trust Fund pay for
For the second year in a row, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli weighed in on a 2014-2015 state budget maneuver proposed by Governor Cuomo
Earlier this month, Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) released its 2014 Freeways Without Futures report, which lists the top opportunities in North America for replacing aging
“There is no industry that could possibly be successful if you have expenses that grow with inflation and you have revenues that don’t… But that