Press Releases
Rep. Nadler and Advocates Laud Governor Paterson’s Leadership
Washington, DC,
August 6, 2008
Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-08), the
Northeast region’s senior member on the House Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee, joined a host of key environmental, labor and transportation groups
in applauding Governor David Paterson’s leadership and bold agenda for
transportation efficiency, environmental justice and economic growth for Long
Island and the region, as evidenced by his action on New York State Senate Bill
#6728-A.
New York State Senate Bill #6728-A proposed the transfer of
“I want to offer my deep appreciation to Governor Paterson
for his veto of New York State Senate Bill #6728-A, which would have conveyed
the
Rep. Nadler also thanked Assemblyman Phil Ramos for his
essential contribution. “Assemblyman Ramos has shown genuine
leadership in his work toward solving
Environmental, labor and transportation advocates also
applauded the Governor’s decision.
“This was a difficult decision, but we are deeply grateful
that Governor Paterson has made the right choice for
Robert Yaro, president of the Regional Plan Association,
noted: “We are gratified that Governor Paterson took this action,
preventing passage of a bill which would have permanently blocked the
opportunity to build an intermodal facility on this site. It shows that
he recognizes the importance of moving toward a more sustainable freight
transportation system for
Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director, Kate
Slevin, said: “It is absolutely key that we, as a region, move toward
greater investment in rail freight infrastructure in the interest of removing
trucks from our ever-congested roads. An intermodal facility on
Jim Tripp, General Counsel at the Environmental Defense
Fund, asserted: “Before the State forecloses the use of this site as an
intermodal yard, we need a far more robust discussion of the impact of
including this site in the Edgewood Preserve than has taken place around this
legislation. Indeed, as far as we have been able to determine, none of
the non-profit groups that have been working on improved freight rail knew
anything about this bill until the Assembly and Senate passed it.”
“It may turn out eventually,” Tripp continued, “that the
State will decide that major investments to modernize the downstate freight
rail system are not cost-effective. While we doubt that that will be the
case, eliminating intermodal yard location options such as this site will
significantly diminish the likelihood of improved freight rail as a credible
option for moving goods regionally.”
In a joint statement, Matthew Crosson, President of the Long
Island Association, and John Durso, President of the Long Island Federation of
Labor (AFL-CIO), said: “We want to thank the Governor for his great
leadership on this issue. The LITRIM is being supported by a wide
coalition of groups representing business, labor, and environmental organizations…We
believe the LITRIM is important to the future of Long Island’s economy and it
benefits long-term job growth on Long Island.”
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