WHERE IS GOVERNOR CORZINE, SENATOR WEINBERG, DISTRICT 37 ASSEMBLY MEMBERS JOHNSON AND HUTTLE ON MTA (TUNNEL AND BRIDGE) INCREASES?No action – Toll Hikes took effect on July 12.When we first called the Governor’s office, he was unaware of this issue! When we confronted Assemblyman Johnson he wore a sympathetic expression on his face for a few minutes but did not say he would help. Assemblywomen Huttle and Senator Weinberg are nowhere to be found and silent on the matter! Starting July 12, the MTA increased tolls on its Bridge & Tunnel crossings, the E-ZPass discount traditionally set aside for ALL E-ZPass users, will only apply to drivers who enrolled in the program through the E-ZPass NY Service Center. Those not enrolled through NY will be charged the same price as drivers who pay cash to use the seven bridges and two tunnels.Here are two examples of the discrimination to NJ residents - E-ZPass cars were being charged $4.15 on major crossings like the Throgs Neck Bridge or Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. Drivers using cash were charged $5.00. As of the 12th, cars registered through the NY Service Center will pay $4.57, while cars that have E-ZPass through another agency, such as NJ E-Zpass or the NJ Turnpike Authority, will pay $5.50 - the same price that will be charged to those using cash.Note: E-ZPass rates apply to New York E-ZPass Customer Service Center customers only. Non-NYCSC customers will pay the cash rates. (For more information, visit the MTA)We are demanding action from Governor Corzine, Senator Weinberg, Assembly members Johnson and Huttle to help protect the residents of District 37 and all of New Jersey. It came to our attention that drivers who use E-ZPass through the Port Authority and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority are charged a $1 monthly fee while account-holders of the New York Bridge and Tunnel Authority are not charged. I am proposing to the NJ State Legislature that they offer a discount to NJ E-ZPass subscribers while making non-NJ subscribers pay a higher, cash price on The Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and other crossings into New Jersey.This increase for non NJ E-ZPass subscribers would be in effect until New York MTA revokes its discriminatory charges against New Jersey drivers.Wojciech SiemaszkiewiczRepublican candidate for Assembly in District 37 It Is Time For A Change In New Jersey Politics As posted at: http://www.takebackbergen.com/
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Toll hikes..
Toll hikes are just one of many issues that Corzine has neglected. I am happy the star ledger has decided to endorse Daggett, because all Christie and Corzine are doing is throwing senseless slander at one another.
Corzine complaining about Christie Being fat. Christie complaining about photo-ops and emails. Both candidates can do little more than to sidetrack voter's from the fact they both duck the issues and offer no real plan.
Why not write about the issue that matter, like the plaque of corruption and scandal that has been brought on our state or how you plan on dealing with the exodus of business, residents and income from our state? No let's complain about photo-ops, emails and people being fat.
However, as echoed by the Star Ledger endorsement of Chris Daggett, we finally have chance to change all of this.NJ voter's are the only ones that have the power to change our government
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