New York – Former NYC Official: Taxes From Pot Could Fund Subway Fixes

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    Melissa Mark-Viverito, a candidate for New York City Public Advocate, speaks at a news conference, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018, in New York. The former New York City Council Speaker is proposing to legalize marijuana sales and use the tax revenue to help fund the city's aging subway system. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)New York – Constant delays make it seem as if the New York City subway system has gone to pot. Now former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito wants to use taxes from legal pot to pay for system repairs.

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    Mark-Viverito announced her “Weed for Rails” plan outside the City Hall subway station Thursday.

    The Democrat and candidate for city public advocate says legalizing marijuana could generate $1.3 billion annually in state and city tax revenue. She wants at least half of that money to be dedicated to public transit.

    Legalizing recreation marijuana would require action by New York’s legislature and Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

    Cuomo has set up a panel to draft legislation to legalize pot. A Cuomo spokesman says the group is considering “a variety of issues related to regulations and revenues.”


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    grandbear
    grandbear
    5 years ago

    The MTA takes money from many sources such as telephone bills and other places , yet it is so poorly managed that it’s indescribable, the system is running on outmoded trains ,in tunnels that are over 100 years old and collapsing Every visitor to new york laughs about it.