Lawmakers Pan Fare Surcharge
Lawmakers Pan Fare Surcharge
STAMFORD (AP) â A group of Fairfield County legislators have asked Gov. M. Jodi Rell to scrap a planned $1-per-ticket surcharge for Metro-North Railroadâs New Haven line.
The lawmakers, who sent their request in a letter to Rell on Tuesday, said they worry that higher rail fares will discourage people from using the trains and could hurt the stateâs efforts to ease congestion on Interstate 95.
If the surcharge is eliminated, money to help pay for the rail cars could come from the higher-than-expected revenue from the recent tax increase on gross receipts from the sale of petroleum products, according to one of the planâs critics, state Sen Andrew McDonald, D-Stamford.
McDonald and state Sen Robert Duff, D-Norwalk, both have submitted proposed bills in the current General Assembly session to repeal the surcharge.
Some lawmakers said they did not like the surcharge when it was proposed, but did not try to change it when the legislature passed the $1.3 billion transportation package because they knew there would be enough time to modify it before 2008.
âIt was an idea a number of us werenât comfortable with,â said state Sen John McKinney, R-Fairfield, ranking member of the transportation committee. âBut we didnât want to upset the entire initiative over [it].â