Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Reason #5870 That Trump Was Elected

Trump Cans Multi-Billion Dollar Obama Proposal For New Jersey, New York Rail Line
President Donald Trump derailed a $13 billion dollar project to build an Amtrak tunnel between New Jersey and New York’s Penn Station Friday, Crain’s New York Business reports.

Trump is scrapping a proposal by former-President Barack Obama for the federal government to cover half the cost of the new line. New Jersey and New York would cover the other half of the cost under the Obama-era proposal.

Department of Transportation Deputy Administrator K. Jane Williams notified State officials in response to an updated proposal to fund the states’ half of the price tag through federal loans. The states’ proposal referenced the Obama administration’s plan for the federal government to underwrite the project as an “agreement.”

“Your letter also references a non-existent ’50/50′ agreement between USDOT, New York, and New Jersey. There is no such agreement,” Williams’ letter said, according to Crain’s New York Business. “We consider it unhelpful to reference a non-existent ‘agreement’ rather than directly address the responsibility for funding a local project where nine out of 10 passengers are local transit riders.”

The proposed line would shuttle tens of thousands of commuters daily in one of the United States’ most important economic areas.
New York/New Jersey is an economic power house. Why should a cattle farmer in Arizona who commutes to work on a horse be saddled with the bill for comfy train rides for upscale office workers?

There is some thought, though, that is an effort by Trump to coerce politicians in NY/NJ to vote on the upcoming infrastructure bill:
Trump is preparing a bill to pour funding into an overhaul of the U.S. infrastructure system. Including federal funding for the New Jersey/New York rail into his infrastructure bill could be a way to pressure lawmakers from those states into voting for the infrastructure package.
We get a few "bridges to nowhere" and you get a few billion for train rides?

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