Relates to a half fare rate program in the MTA for veterans
Bill A 95 allows veterans to access MTA services at half fare, easing their financial burden and enhancing public transportation affordability for those who served.
Bill A 95 allows veterans to access MTA services at half fare, easing their financial burden and enhancing public transportation affordability for those who served.
Bill A 95 aims to establish a half fare rate program for veterans utilizing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) services. The intent of the bill is to provide financial relief and support to veterans, recognizing their service and sacrifices by making public transportation more affordable.
These related bills may provide additional context or support for the initiatives aimed at assisting veterans.
As of now, Bill A 95 has been referred to the Corporations, Authorities and Commissions committee for further consideration. The legislative process will involve discussions, potential amendments, and votes before it can be enacted into law.
Bill A 95 represents a significant step towards enhancing the accessibility of public transportation for veterans in New York. By offering a half fare rate, the bill seeks to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by those who have served in the military, thereby promoting their mobility and integration into the community.
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