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The authority, which runs New York City's subways and buses, faces uncertainty about external funding and its bonding options.
December 13 -
Variables range from the effect of the federal tax bill on advance bond refundings to external support for a subway improvement plan.
December 12 -
Regional Plan Association's far-reaching ideas for New York-area transit overhaul struck some nerves, and president Tom Wright welcomes the debate.
December 6 -
The governors of California, New York and New Jersey said they would challenge the Republican tax bills in court if they pass.
December 4 -
The Citizens Budget Commission says deficits could compromise Chairman Joseph Lhota's subway improvement plan.
November 28 -
New York's MTA is pouring its capital into projects that don't reflect population growth, says a Manhattan Institute report.
November 13 -
Republicans in California fail to join those in New York and New Jersey to protect SALT deduction.
October 27 -
The subway-improvement plan for New York triggered pushback from board members who say Gov. Andrew Cuomo is overreaching.
September 27 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
The plan would toll East River bridges and charge motorists within certain parts of Manhattan, with an eye on funding transit.
August 25 -
The subway crisis could change the political landscape, New York's mayor says.
August 8 -
The New York mayor and his supporters must shepherd the bill through Albany.
August 7 -
Lacking a new revenue source, the agency that runs New York City's subway may add to its $38 billion of debt.
July 28 -
The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
July 26 -
The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
The MTA's new capital plan will include nearly $2 billion for the project to add capacity on the LIRR Main Line.
July 14 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced emergency actions for mass transit in New York City.
June 29 -
A bill to grant New York City design-build project authority died when the legislature adjourned.
June 23 -
Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
June 22 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo advanced legislation to give New York State majority control of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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