Groups Support S145 (Gianaris) to End MTA Fee Infamously Used for Upstate Ski Resorts
TITLE OF BILL
An act to amend the public authorities law, in relation to exempting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority from the requirement for public authorities to reimburse the state for services provided to such authorities.
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS
Section 1 amends section 2975 of the public authorities law to exempt the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) from cost recovery provisions that allow the state to charge public authorities a fee as part of reimbursing the state for services, as determined by the Division of the Budget (DOB).
Section 2 sets the effective date as immediate.
STATEMENT OF SUPPORT
Under current law, the DOB may charge a state public authority up to $65 million annually to reimburse the state for services. However, in practice this has been used as a devious way to transfer funding between state authorities. It was notoriously used in 2016 when the MTA directly transferred funds to the Olympic Regional Development Authority for three upstate ski resorts. This bizarre transfer of funds laid bare the reality that when money is taken by the state from one agency, it becomes fungible for whatever other priorities the state or Governor might have.
Our groups support this legislation because it will protect the MTA’s operating budget from one form of raids by the state. Exempting the MTA from this “cost recovery” mechanism will help stop transit dollars from being diverted for other state purposes. Building off of this legislation, the legislature should consider removing this provision altogether for other public authorities, and protecting MTA dedicated funds by moving them off-budget.
Groups in support:
Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled (BCID)
Common Cause/NY
Disabled in Action
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign
Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA (PCAC)
Reinvent Albany
Riders Alliance
Rise and Resist Elevator Action Group
StreetsPAC
Transportation Alternatives
Tri-State Transportation Campaign