Back
in 1975 when New York City was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, then-
President Ford declined to offer help and the NY Daily News’
headline screamed “Ford to City: Drop Dead”.
Well,
last month the US Congress said about the same thing to us users of mass
transit. In their quagmire of inaction,
bickering and partisanship, they let expire an important tax benefit to
commuters: whether you drove or took
mass transit, you used to be able to spend up to $230 a month in pre-tax
dollars to fund your commute. But by not
acting to extend the law, that benefit dropped to $125 a month for riders of
mass transit but increased to $240 a month for drivers’ parking expenses.
What? Commuters who ride the train / bus /subway get
screwed but drivers get a benefits hike?
Yes, friends, it’s all true and you have Congress to thank.
This
isn’t a red-state / blue-state issue. I
see it as a “gray state” victory, the gray states being those paved with
asphalt that have scorned mass transit.
Meanwhile, big city riders of the rails get penalized.
There’s
something egalitarian
about mass transit… millionaires riding in the same smelly Metro-North cars as
blue collar workers. People of color
actually mingling with white folks! It’s
like we’re all in this together, sharing space, giving up our individual
liberties (smoking, singing, traveling exactly when we want) for the greater
good (less highway congestion, air pollution, saving money).
People
in the gray states don’t understand that.
Theirs is a culture of selfishness:
my car, my space, my right to travel where I want and when, to heck with
you. Oh yeah, and the right to have free
parking (or at least subsidized, as under this bill).
Connecticut
commuters welcomed the New Year with a 5.25% fare hike on Metro-North (with
similar fare hikes to come the next two years), thanks to the Malloyadministration seeing rail riders as an easy target for “revenue enhancement”. So losing this federal tax
benefit is just adding insult to injury.
The
Federal government doesn’t do much in terms of our commuter rail. They didn’t pay a penny for the new M8
cars. They don’t set the fares,
determine the station parking rules or set the timetable. All of those are state functions. (Sure,
the feds did kick some Tiger
III grant money to Stamford for station work, but aside from that, nada.)
That’s
why Senators Blumenthal and Lieberman are trying to restore this federal taxbenefit, the one thing they can do to help us commuters. They’ve been flooded with angry letters. Their bill (S-1034) has 10 co-sponsors but so
far hasn’t won support from their colleagues who matter, Senate Finance
Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch
(R-Utah). Not a lot of commuter rail in
Montana and Utah, eh?
Time
will tell if Congress can fix this mess.
I’m not optimistic, despite the best efforts of our Connecticut
delegation.
For more information on what you can do, visit this website.
For more information on what you can do, visit this website.
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