Crucial Long Island Democrats Throw Cold Water on Congestion Pricing Proposal

Zack Fink with NY1

Originally published in NY1

They call them the “Long Island Six.” Six Democratic State Senators who recently got elected to seats long held by Republicans. And now they are standing together against a congestion pricing plan being pushed by the governor and the mayor.

“In its current form, I cannot support it,” said State Senator Kevin Thomas. “I want to make sure that the money is broken down in such a way that Long Island gets a reasonable and fair portion.”

The plan would charge a fee to vehicles entering Manhattan below 61st Street. The money would then be used to fund the MTA, particularly the ailing subways.

But while supporters aren’t calling it a tax, critics say that is exactly what it will be for those driving into Manhattan.

“Our concern is that we want to make sure it’s not all for the city,” said State Senator Jim Gaughran. “We want to make sure we are getting our fair share. Because one the problems we are having is because of issues with Long Island Rail Road is forcing many of our constituents to now drive into Manhattan because of the unreliability of the service sometimes.”

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