____________________________________________________________________________________


 

 

 

 

« Op Ed : Gerrymandering Diminishes Ability Of Voters To Hold Elected Officials Accountable | Main | Republican Proposal Fails To Address Issue Of What Causes Staff To Leave »
Sunday
Nov072021

Lee Zeldin Makes His Vote Count And It's Against New York

Editorial

Late Friday night Congressman Lee Zeldin (CD 1), by proxy, voted “NAY” on one of the most significant pieces of legislation he has been asked to vote on. He rejected the $1.2 trillion infrastructure legislation that will bring billions of dollars desperately needed for infrastructure improvements and jobs to New York.

Congressman Lee Zeldin CD 1 Zeldin was the only congressional person, Republican or Democrat, from Long Island who opposed the legislation. The legislation received bipartisan support in the house and was previously approved in the senate with bipartisan support including an “Aye” vote from Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R).

Marc Herbst, Executive Director, Long Island Contractors’ Association issued the following statement on the passage of the infrastructure legislation.: “Congress took the extraordinary step of delivering for the American people. Infrastructure is the best possible investment we could make to continue to bring our economy back and to make long-term, critical improvements to our roads, highways, bridges and water systems. As this bi-partisan bill continues to make its way to President Biden’s desk, we applaud Senator Schumer for his leadership and the New York delegation members who supported this bill to deliver for Long Island and the entire state.”

Congressman Tom Suozzi (CD 3) posted a breakdown of specific funding New York will receive from the once in a generation bipartisan infrastructure package:

Highway Funding: $12.5 billion specifically for New York

  •  $11.5 billion for surface transportation (roads, highways, etc.)
  • $1.9 billion from a new vehicular bridge repair formula program
  • $142 million for EV charging infrastructure

Airport Funding: nearly $1 billion for New York

  • JFK $294,682,575
  • LGA $ 150,008,970
  • Long Island MacArthur $21,595,630 
  •  Republic $ 3,735,000 
  • East Hampton $1,480,000 
  • Brookhaven $1,480,000 

New York Rail

  • $16 Billion for Amtrak National capital backlog needs - $688 million: will save NYS its contribution to replacing the Amtrak railcars that operate upstate
  • $6 Billion for Amtrak - Northeast Corridor (NEC) – capitol backlog of the NEC including the Gateway project
  • $24 billion for Norther East Corridor Modernization – competitive grants that Gateway, Metro-North Penn Access, and East River tunnels are eligible for.
  • $12 billion for Intercity passenger rail including upgrades for high speed rail.

New York Water

  • At least 90 billion for water infrastructure including
    • $14.7 billion for the EPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund which provides capitalization grants to states for loans supporting water infrastructure projects.
    • $14.7 billion for the EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Funds which provides loans to states for water quality improvement projects.
    • $55.4 billion in supplemental emergency appropriations for both the EPA state for capitalization grants through the Clean Water State Revolving Funds and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds

Public Transportation

  • $9.8 billion for Clean Buses and Mass Transit

Broadband

  • A minimum of $100 million over five years

Lee Zeldin has failed the people of CD 1, Suffolk County and New York. 

 

Pat Biancaniello

Reader Comments (6)

While the ethics rules of my vocation prohibit me from publicly expressing political opinion, I simply wish to point out that Mr. Zeldin wants to be Governor of New York.
Sun, November 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Ardam
Zeldin is a Trump loyalist what did he do on Jan. 6th or leading up to Jan 6th
Mon, November 8, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterLynette mcmilli
I agree with Zelden, the bill only had 40 million work of infrastructure and the rest was gov. pork. Why not make the entire bill about infrastructure and stop all the reckless spending.
Mon, November 15, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterN. Shore Dad
He's a trump puppet.
And let's no forget how he refused to hold a town hall meeting in 2017.
But he wants to be Governor.
Wed, October 26, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterA.G.
No problems in NY with increasing crime, right Ms Gov?
Thu, October 27, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterJoy
Am I missing something? Zeldin and so many other Republicans are screaming about "crime" but wouldn't lift a finger in regard to the TERRIBLE crimes committed in Washington on January 6? That really seems disingenuous to me.
Thu, October 27, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterKP Grandpa

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.