Fair Fares

Reduced MTA fares to help low-income New Yorkers move ahead

On June 11, 2018, Mayor de Blasio and NYC City Council Speaker Corey Johnson shook hands on a budget deal that includes full funding for #FairFares for FY19.  CSS wants to thank everyone involved in this tremendous achievement.  You can see our full list of official supporters here, check out the press our camapaign garnerned in our three years of advocacy, read the original report that launched the campaign, and watch videos we created in support. 

UPDATE: On March 4, 2019, the Mayor released a statement that outlines the plan for full implementation of Fair Fares including a timetable for the continued rollout.  Read our statement with more details here

 

 


 

1 in 4 poor New Yorkers can't afford subway or bus fare.  

 

For more than 300,000 working poor New Yorkers, transit expenses often exceed 10 percent of their family budgets, limiting their ability to access jobs and forcing them to forgo other necessities. Data from the 2015 Unheard Third, our annual public opinion survey to elevate the concerns of low-income New Yorkers, reveals that the prohibitively high cost of subway and bus fares keeps many New Yorkers—especially low-income blacks and Latinos—from getting medical care or even taking a job further from home. Learn more in our new report, The Transit Affordability Crisis

The idea of subsidizing transit for certain groups is nothing new. The MTA already offers half-price fares to seniors and people with disabilities. And other cities, including Seattle, San Francisco, and London, have introduced fare discounts for riders with 

Shouldn’t we also offer discounts to those who need it most? Join CSS and the Riders Alliance in calling for reduced fares for low-income riders.  
 

 


 

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It's time to give low-income New Yorkers a break.

 

It's time to give low-income New Yorkers a break.

 

 

It's time to give low-income New Yorkers a break.

It's time to give low-income New Yorkers a break.

It's time to give low-income New Yorkers a break.

Our latest report, "The Transit Affordability Crisis," outlines the challenges low-income New York City residents face when paying for mass transit, and proposes a new half-price fare to help those who rely on the MTA the most.

 

 

 

Most Recent Data from our Unheard Third Survey

 

 

 

 

Map of working-age poor by City Council district.
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A selection of recent press on the Transit For All campaign

Something to see here: Farebeating is a serious problem underground,  By Daily News Editorial Board, February 12, 2019

New York City’s Poor Were Promised Half-Priced MetroCards. They’re Still Waiting, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, January 3, 2018

Questions after New York City delays Fair Fares transit program,  ABC7, January 3, 2019

Stringer Calls On De Blasio To Detail 'Fair Fares' Program, CBS News, January 3, 2019

Advocates Blast Delayed Details on City's 'Fair Fares' Program, By Van Tieu, NY1, January 3, 2019

Fair Fares target launch date passes with no news from de Blasio administration, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, January 3, 2019

Despite little outreach, de Blasio insists 'word will spread quickly' about Fair Fares half-priced MetroCards next month, By Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, December 28, 2018

Fair Fares evasion: As the deadline to implement the program approaches, de Blasio fumbles implementation, By Daily News Editorial Board, December 26, 2018

EXCLUSIVE: Stringer urges de Blasio administration to consider providing half-price per-ride MetroCards through Fair Fares, By Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, December 26, 2018

Fair Fares program is weeks from launch, but advocates say city is slacking on details, By Vincent Barone amNewYork, December 18, 2018

Advocates want pay-per-ride MetroCards offered in low-income transit discount plan, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, December 17, 2018

Fair Fares Program Is Supposed To Start In 2019, But The City Has Yet To Release A Plan, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, December 17, 2018

Half-Priced MetroCard Program Will Launch in ’19, But With Limits, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, November 19, 2018

MTA and City Screw Working Poor with So-Called ‘Fair Fares’, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, November 15, 2018

Half-priced MetroCards for lower-income New Yorkers coming with New Year, By Dan Rivoli and Michael Gartland, Daily News, November 14, 2018

Fair Fares stipulation on MetroCard would exclude NYC's poorest, advocates say, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, November 14, 2018

Fair Fares program: Only unlimited-ride MetroCards will be discounted, By Stacey Delikat, Fox 5 News, November 14, 2018

MTA's 'Fair Fares' Discount MetroCard Program Will Launch Without A Single Ride Option, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, November 14, 2018

Student MetroCards put City Teens in a Summer Squeeze, By Sokhna Fall and Fariha Fawziah, City Limits, August 13, 2018

Subway Delays Hit Low-Income New Yorkers the Hardest, Report Says, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Tyler Blint-Welsh, New York Times, June 27, 2018

Celebran aprobación de financiamiento de MetroCard para pobres, By José Martínez, El Diario, June 13, 2018

Means-Based, Transit-Fare Discounts Take a Leap Forward in the Big Apple, By Irvin Dawid, planetizen.com, June 13, 2018

Mom who wrote about struggles affording subway rides celebrates Fair Fares victory, By Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, June 12, 2018

Aseguran fondos que harán realidad subsidio de MetroCards para 800 mil pobres en NYC, El Diario, June 12, 2018

Funding for Fair Fares, discounted MetroCards for poor, celebrated at Fulton Street rally, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 12, 2018

Half-fare Metrocards become a reality, but could the program get cut when needed most?, By James Ford, WPIX 11, June 12, 2018

Fair Fares: New York City budget includes $106 million for discount MetroCard program, By Lauren Glassberg, abc7New York, June 12, 2018

Straphangers on board with MTA's Fair Fares program, News 12 Brooklyn, June 12, 2018

Mayor & City Council Agree On $89 Billion Budget, CBS New York, June 12, 2018

Deal Set on $89.15 Billion New York City Budget, By Katie Honan, Wall Street Journal, June 12, 2108

City budget includes $106 million for Fair Fares, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 12, 2018

Fair Fares Discount MetroCard Program Included In City Budget Deal, NewsRadio880, June 12, 2018

Fair Fares Arrive After 4-Year-Long Wait, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, June 12, 2018

City finally reaches deal on discounted MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Tanay Warerka,  Curbed New York, June 12, 2018

De Blasio boasts of ‘Fair Fare’ with half-price MetroCard deal, By Rich Calder, New York Post, June 12, 2018

Mondays with the Mayor, Part 2: Making a city budget deal, By Inside City Hall, NY1, June 11, 2018

Five things to know about the NYC budget deal: Finally, Fair Fares, City & State, June 11, 2018

Discounted MetroCards for the poor secure funding from de Blasio, City Council, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 11, 2018

New York City’s $89 Billion Budget Includes Discount Transit Fare Plan, By William Neuman and J. David Goodman, New York Times, June 11, 2018

Mayor and Council reach $89 billion budget deal that includes funding for half-priced MetroCards, By Erin Durkin and Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, June 11, 2018

De Blasio, Council Speaker Johnson agree on $89B budget, By Yoav Gonen, New York Post, June 11, 2018

Here's How Fair Fares Could be Implemented Quickly, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, June 8, 2018

New York City Will Cut Transit Fares for Low-Income Riders, By Laura Bliss, CityLab, June 8, 2018

Three City Council Members Don't Support 'Fair Fares', By Samar Khurshid, Gotham Gazette, June 8, 2018

Leaders Poised to Provide Discounted MetroCards to Low-Income New Yorkers, By J. David Goodman, New York Times, June 7, 2018

Deal struck to fund 'Fair Fares' half-priced MetroCards: Sources, By Erin Durkin, Jillian Jorgensen and Dan Rivoli, Daily News, June 7, 2018

The money train arrives, By Daily News Editorial Board, June 7, 2018

Source: 'Fair fares' subsidized MetroCard deal reached, By Grace Rauh, NY1 News, June 7, 2018

Half-priced MetroCards near reality for NY’s poorest subway riders, sources say, By Ivan Pereira and Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 7, 2018

De Blasio, Johnson strike deal for half-price MetroCards, By Yoav Gonen, New York Post, June 7, 2018

Advocates Rally For Half-Price MetroCards To Be Included In City Budget, WCBS 880, June 3, 2018

Intensifican presión por MetroCards para pobres en Nueva York, By David Ramirez, El Diario, June 3, 2018

Fair Fares supporters stage fake ‘meet the mayor’ event after de Blasio snub, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 3, 2018

Inside the Fight for ‘Fair Fares’ in New York, By John Surico, VICE, June 1, 2018

Queda solo un mes para aprobar MetroCard para los pobres en el presupuesto, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, May 29, 2018

Mayor de Blasio, Help New Yorkers Afford Subway Fares, By Corey Johnson and David R. Jones, New York Times, May 24, 2018

Johnson proposes cutting Council initiatives in search for Fair Fares cash, By Gloria Pazmino and Brendan Cheney, Politico, May 17, 2018

‘Fair Fares’ advocates launch drive to get funding for cheap MetroCards, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, May 15, 2018

Fair Fares advocates for discounted MetroCards launch ‘Call the Mayor’ campaign, By Lisa L. Colangelo, amny.com, May 14, 2018

Piden que el alcalde acepte financiar programa de Metrocards baratas, By Fabiola Galindo, NY1noticias.com, May 14, 2018

Arrecian lucha para que De Blasio de luz verde a MetroCard para pobres, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, May 14, 2018

Transit advocates ask subway riders to call the mayor in push for fair fares, By Kristin Toussaint, Metro US, May 14, 2018

New Yorkers urge de Blasio to support half-price MetroCards for low-income commuters, By Ameena Walker, Curbed New York, May 14, 2018

Announcing The Week-Long Grassroots Effort "Call The Mayor"Bronx.com, May 14, 2018

'Call the Mayor' campaign launched in push for cheaper MetroCards for poor New Yorkers, By Dave Evans, WABC 7 May 14, 2018

Transit group complains no one is answering phone at City Hall, By Rich Calder, New York Post, May 14, 2018

Half-Price MetroCards for the Poor Gain Support, but Not From de Blasio, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and J. David Goodman, New York Times, May 11, 2018

Campaign for Fair FaresTiempo, May 6, 2018

Fair Fares proposal for half-priced MetroCards fails to make de Blasio’s 2019 budget, By Vincent Barone, amNY, April 27, 2018

Proponen ley de transporte gratuito para favorecer a pobres y adultos mayores, By David Ramirez, El Diario, April 18, 2018

Give Poor New Yorkers a Break on Subway and Bus Fares, By The Editorial Board, New York Times, April 13, 2018

New York City Poverty Rate Hits Lowest Level Since Great Recession, By Madina Toure, Observer, April 13, 2018

Rally pushes for 'Fair Fares' discounted MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, ABC 7, April 11, 2018

Officials, advocates rally for Metrocard discounts, By Gloria Pazmino, Politico Pro, April 11, 2018

'Swipe Us In' With Half-Price MetroCards, Advocates Tell Mayor, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, April 11, 2018

Fair Fares Coalition steps up fight for half-price MetroCards, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 11, 2018

The Fair Fares Program Could Go Underway, By Benedict Carrizzo, WFUV, April 11, 2018

Advocates rally for reduced-priced MetroCards for low-income NYers, NY 1, April 11, 2018

‘Fair Fare’ Proposal Pushes For Half-Priced MetroCards For Low-Income New YorkersCBS New York, April 11, 2018

Advocates To De Blasio: Approve Fair Fares, WCBS News Radio, April 11, 2018

Will 800,000 New Yorkers Receive Half-Priced Metrocards?, By Madina Toure, Observer.com, April 11, 2018

Corey Johnson: NYC “Should Not Wait on Albany” to Fund Discount MetroCards for Poor New Yorkers, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, April 11, 2018

In Response to De Blasio Proposal, City Council Sets Stage for Tense Budget Negotiations, By Samar Khurshid, Gotham Gazette, April 11, 2018

Pressure mounts on de Blasio as more city officials support half-priced MetroCards for poor New Yorkers, By Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, April 11, 2018

City Council pushes for half-price MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Ameena Walker, Curbed New York, April 11, 2018

Council Speaker Pushes Half-Price MetroCards for Low-Income New Yorkers, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, April 10, 2018

MetroCards Could Be Half-Price For Some NYers Under New Plan, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, April 10, 2018

City Council Makes Half-Priced MetroCards a Top Priority, Defying de Blasio, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, April 10, 2018

Poorer New Yorkers would get half-price MetroCards under City Council’s budget plan, By Erin Durkin and Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, April 10, 2018

Fair fares proposal for half-priced MetroCards to be included in City Council budget response, Johnson says, By Vincent Barone and Nicole Brown, amNewYork, April 10, 2018

El Concejo Municipal incluye en su presupuesto las ‘MetroCards para pobres’, By Ramón Frisneda, El Diario, April 10, 2018

What Will Save New York City’s Subways—Millionaires Tax or Congestion Pricing?, By Madina Toure, Observer, March 27, 2018

Politicians support funding cheap MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Dan Rivoli and Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, March 26, 2018

City Council demands discounted MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Zoe Rosenberg, Curbed New York, March 26, 2018

Bus, subway fares still aren’t fair for working poor, By Zak Kostro, The Riverdale Press, March 16, 2018

Op-Ed: How Long Does It Take to Do the Right Thing?, By Brandon Hicks, Kings County Politics, March 13, 2018

Fair Fares shouldn’t require a special tax, By Nancy Rankin, Daily News, March 7, 2018

TWU Head Rips Vance On Laissez-Fare Beats, By Bob Hennelly, The Chief-Leader, March 2, 2018

Legal Fair Jumping, Thirteen MetroFocus, February 26, 2018

De Blasio’s being terribly un-fare: His stance on farebeating arrests isn't progressive at all, By Robert Gangi, Daily News, February 23, 2018

To prosecute or not prosecute fare evaders, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, February 15, 2018

MetroCard discounts for low-income New Yorkers should be funded in de Blasio’s budget, BP Diaz says, By Lauren Cook, amNY, February 14, 2018

New Policy Nixes Prosecution for NYC Turnstile Jumpers, By Andrew McCormick, Jewish Voice, February 14, 2018

Riders Alliance holds Albany rally for transit fix-up funds, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, February 13, 2018

Advocates rip de Blasio saying available evidence shows fare-beaters are mostly poor, Daily News, By Erin Durkin and Rich Schapiro, February 10, 2018

Turnstile Jumping Pits de Blasio Against Police Reformers, By J. David Goodman, New York Times, February 7, 2018

Turnstile jumping should be prosecuted by Manhattan DA, Lhota says, By Vincent Barone, amNY, February 6, 2018

BronxTalk: Transit Issues, Interview with Harold Stolper, BronxNet Television, January 9, 2018

Turnstile policing, David R. Jones on Here and Now, Channel 7, December 17, 2017

NYPD debe rendir cuentas sobre arrestos de evasores en el Subway, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, December 12, 2017

Council Passes Lancman Bill For Subway Fare Evasion, By Ariel Hernandez, Queens Tribune, December 12, 2017

Bill To Force Reports On Fare-Beating Arrests Passes Council, By Noah Manskar, Patch, December 12, 2017

Turnstile jumping data on arrests, summonses could be made public under City Council bill, By Vincent Barone, amny.com, December 7, 2017

New York City's poorest riders badly need our help. It's only fair, By Rubén Díaz Jr., City & State, November 30, 2017  

As Bill de Blasio Enters Second Term, Progressives Push for More, By J. Brian Charle, governing.com, November 15, 2017

Congestion Pricing Isn’t Regressive—Failing to Fix Transit Is, By Nick Sifuentes, City Limits, October 31, 2017

CSS report: Poor communities of color are targeted in fare hike arrests, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, October 19, 2017

This $2.75 gateway to jail targets New York’s poorest black neighborhoods, By Rebecca McCray, Injustice Today, October 17, 2017

#SwipeItForward: Why People With Transit Passes Are Swiping in People Without, By Kevon Paynter, YES! Magazine, October 17, 2017

Report: NYPD Targets Communities of Color for Jumping Turnstiles, By Joshua Scott Albert, mass appeal, October 17, 2017

Group says report shows racial disparity in NYPD fare evasion arrests, By Jose Martinez, NY1 News, October 16, 2017

Brooklyn turnstile jumping arrests target poor African-Americans: Report, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, October 16, 2017

Bill de Blasio’s Police Reform Agenda has Achieved Much and Disappointed Many, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, October 16, 2017

Poor black Brooklyn residents targeted for fare evasion arrests: Report, By Kristin Toussaint, metro, October 16, 2017

Poor Black Communities Targeted for Turnstile-Jumping Arrests, Report Says, By Gwynne Hogan, dnainfo, October 16, 2017

Report: Poor Black Brooklynites Most Likely To Be Arrested For Turnstile Jumping, By Emma Whitford, gothamist, October 16, 2017

Helping the Poor Get Through the Turnstiles, By The Editorial Board, New York Times, August 3, 2017

No excuses, Mr. Mayor – support Fair Fares, By Nick Powell, City & State, July 31, 2017

De Blasio’s Progressivism Doesn’t Include Right to Public Transit, By Felipe De La Hoz, Gotham Gazette, July 17, 2017

Can Turnstile Jumping Be Prosecuted ‘Kindly’?, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, July 17, 2017

Fare evasion is a crime of poverty, By Rory Lancman and David R. Jones, Daily News, June 16, 2017

When People Can’t Afford Transit, New York City Pays for It — One Way or Another, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, June 16, 2017

De Blasio MTA Appointee Slams NYPD Fare Evasion Arrests, By Madina Toure, Observer, June 7, 2017

NYPD’s ‘unfair’ fare-beating policing continues, despite calls for transparency, By Vincent Barone, amny.com, June 7, 2017

Quieren que el NYPD dé datos sobre arrestos por evadir tarifas, By Camille Padilla Dalmau, El Diario, June 7, 2017

De Blasio Declines To Fund Half-Price MetroCards For New Yorkers Living In Poverty, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, June 7, 2017

Help Poor New Yorkers Buy Transit Passes, By the Editiorial Board, New York Times, June 6, 2017

NYPD Won’t Release Arrest Info on Turnstile Jumping, MTA Board Member Says, By Gwynne Hogan, dnainfo, May 22, 2017

Criminal Justice Advocates Call on de Blasio to Provide Discount Fares for Poor New Yorkers, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, May 17, 2017

Activistas insisten en los $200 millones para subsidiar la MetroCard, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, May 18, 2017

‘Fair Fares’ movement urges half-price MetroCards for poor to ease turnstile-jumping crime, Dan Rivoli, Daily News, May 18, 2017

¡Piénsalo antes de saltar el torniquete en el Subway! Podrías terminar en la cárcel, El Diario, May 17, 2017

Straphangers Accuse De Blasio Of Criminalizing Poverty In The Subway, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, May 17, 2017

When Poverty Is A Crime On The Subway, By Nick Pinto, Village Voice, May 17, 2017

NYC Has An Affordability Crisis — So Why Won’t Politicians Help The Poor Afford Public Transit?, The Village Voice, By Christopher Robbins, May 1, 2017

Low-income metro card proposal excluded from mayor’s budget, By Vincent Barone, am New York, April 26, 2017

Eleven things to watch for in de Blasio’s executive budget, By Laura Nahmias, Politico, April 26, 2017

Advocates push de Blasio to get on board with half-price MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, April 25, 2017

Transit union boss joins fight to reduce MetroCard fares for the poor, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, April 25, 2017

Lawmakers call for half-priced MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, News 12 Brooklyn, April 25, 2017

Seeking Compromise, Advocates Ask De Blasio To Phase In Half-Price MetroCards For Poor NYers, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, April 25, 2017

Brooklyn Lawmakers Use Fair Fares Rally To Highlight Wealth Disparity, By Kelly Mena, Kings County Politics, April 25, 2017

De Blasio’s ‘Piecemeal’ Transportation Agenda, By Luke Foley, Gotham Gazette, April 6, 2017

NYC Council Urges Transit Discounts for Low-Income Riders, By Kelsey E. Thomas, Next City, April 6, 2017

Harlem’s Rodriguez, Fair Fares Coalition Discusses Anti-Poverty Initiative, By Harlem World Magazine, April 5, 2017

Half price MetroCard program wins City Council’s approval, By Amanda Mikelberg, Metro.US, April 5, 2017

NYC Council proposes millions for discount MetroCards for poor, Citi Bike expansion, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, April 4, 2017

De Blasio’s “Two Cities” – one with transportation and one without, By Christina Greer, City & State, March 26, 2017

Fair Fares funding a test for New York’s progressive mayor, By David R. Jones and John Raskin, City & State, March 20, 2017

This city needs Fair Fares now more than ever, By City & State, March 20, 2017

Many Commuters Start Work Week Facing Higher MTA Fares and Tolls, WCBS New York, March 20, 2017

New round of MTA Fare and Toll Hikes Now in Effect, ABC 7 Eyewitness News, March 20, 2017

A bumpy ride, Cover story, amNewYork, March 20, 2017

NYers react to latest increase in MTA fares, By Vincent Barone and Rachel Uda, Newsday, March 20, 2017

MTA Fare Hike Now in Effect as Weekly, Monthly MetroCards Increase in Price, By Natalie Duddridge, NY1, March 19, 2017

Advocates Pressure de Blasio for City Subsidy to Reduced Fare MetroCards By Cheryl Wills, NY1, In Focus, March 19, 2017

New Yorkers rally to subsidize MTA fare for low-income residents By Lisa Evers, Fox5 News, March 19, 2017

Rechazan alza de MetroCard y reclaman tarifa justa para los pobres, By David Ramirez, El Diario, March 19, 2017

Commuters protest MTA fare hike, News 12 Brooklyn, March 19, 2017

MTA fare toll hike in effect: NYC residents react, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, March 19, 2017

The Call, NY1, March 17, 2017

Mayor misses opportunity on MetroCards, Letter to the Editor by Nancy Rankin, Crain’s New York Business, March 2, 2017

‘Fair Fares’ Proposal Dominates Debate at Transportation Hearing, by Luke Foley, Gotham Gazette, February 14, 2017

Transit Advocates Step up Pressure on de Blasio to Commit City Money for Reduced Fare MetroCards, By Jose Martinez, NY1, February 13 2017

Pols push for half-priced MetroCards for poor New Yorkers, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, February 14, 2017

MetroCard discounts for low-income New Yorkers still being pushed by advocates, officials, By Vincent Barone, amny, February 13, 2017

Sigue la lucha para Metro Card a mitad de precio, By Camille Padilla Dalmau, El Diario, February 14, 2017

Dems push de Blasio to cut subway, bus fares for poor, By Michael Gartland, New York Post, February 13, 2017

MTA Fare Hikes Will Come Amid Worse Subway Service, Many Straphangers Say, WCBS 880, February 13, 2017

Transportation advocates seek more affordable MetroCards, News 12 Brooklyn, February 13, 2017

City Should Subsidize Half-Price MetroCards for Poor New Yorkers: Advocates, By Danielle Tcholakian, dna info, February 13, 2017

‘Fair Fares’ Supporters Rally Outside New York City Hall, By Ciara McCarthy, Patch, February 13, 2017

Council Members Press City Hall for Half-Priced MetroCards for Low-Income New Yorkers, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, February 13, 2017

De Blasio again insists reduced subway fare is state’s responsibility, By Conor Skelding, Politico Pro, January 27, 2017

When A Subway Swipe is Out of Reach, By Robert Rush, Gotham Gazette, January 27, 2016

Discounted MetroCard proposal for low-income NYers gets support from city unions, By Vincent Barone, amNew York, January 27, 2017

Saying City ‘Can’t Afford’ ‘Fair Fares,’ De Blasio Points to State, By Samar Khurshid, Gotham Gazette, January 26, 2017

M.T.A. Votes to Raise Fares and Tolls: What You Need to Know, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, January 26, 2017

Riding the subway just got more expensive even though it still costs $2.75 per swipe, By Mark Chiusano amNewYork, January 25, 2017

MetroCard rising to $3 per swipe, source says, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, January 25, 2017

Mayor Bill de Blasio has no control over the MTA, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, January 25, 2017

No Half-Priced MetroCard in Mayor’s Preliminary Budget, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, January 24, 2017

MTA moves to raise subway fare to $3 per MetroCard swipe, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, January 19, 2017

MTA Expected To Vote For Another Fare Hike For Trains, Buses, Bridges, Tunnels, CBS Channel 2, January 20, 2017

How the poor pay the price for subway-worker benefits, By Nicole Gelinas, New York Post, January 16, 2017

Four borough presidents back Fair Fares proposal that would slash MTA costs for low-income New Yorkers, By Dan Rivioli, Daily News, January 12, 2017

Make the MetroCard a gateway to opportunity, not a barrier, Op-Ed by David R. Jones and Carol Kellermann, Crain’s New York Business, January 8, 2017

Public Transportation Is a Necessity. Why Does New York Price It Like a Luxury?, By David R. Jones and Nancy Rankin, The Nation, January 6, 2017

Mr. Mayor, make good on your promise! By Elinor Tatum, New York Amsterdam News, January 5, 2017

Help ease rising MTA fares, By The Editorial Board, amNewYork, January 3, 2017

For a Fairer Fare, Editorial, El Diario, December 29, 2016

“Fair Fares” Campaign named as one of six best ideas of 2016, Editorial, City & State, December 19, 2016

MTA fare hike proposals met with alarm in Brooklyn, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, December 19, 2016

Reduced transit fare would help get low-wage workers moving, Stuart Appelbaum, New York Amsterdam News, December 15, 2016

Bronx Residents Say Another MTA Fare Hike Would Be Devastating: ‘Do I Buy Groceries or Buy a MetroCard?’, By Anita Abedian, Village Voice, December 14, 2016

MTA fare hike meeting in the Bronx includes calls for half-price MetroCards,By Vincent Barone, amny, December 13, 2016

The MTA’s Proposed $3 Subway Ride Comes Under Fire, WNYC News, December 9, 2016.

Queens residents jeer MTA fare hikes, By Michael Gannon, Queens Chronicle, December 8, 2016.

Pasajeros de la MTA angustiados por alza en tarifas, By Camille Padilla Dalmau, El Diario, December 7, 2016.

MTA fare hike meeting in Queens features bus service complaints, By Vincent Barone, amny, December 6, 2016

As transit fares soar, NYC advocates push for discounts , By Deepti Hajela, Associated Press, December 3, 2016

Reduce Subway Fares for Poor New Yorkers , By The Editorial Board, New York Times, December 2, 2016

Bill’s Fare Evasion, Editorial, Daily News, November 30, 2016

‘Herds of people’ asking for MetroCard swipes add to calls for reduced subway fare, By Kerry Burke, Laura Dimon, Emilie Ruscoe and Dan Rivoli, Daily News, November 28, 2016

Diverse Group of Nonprofits Lining up Behind ‘Fair Fares’ Campaign, By David R. Jones, City & State Insider, November 27, 2016

Don’t want to talk about Donald Trump at Thanksgiving? Here’s some other news to talk about, By Mark Chiusano, amNewYork, November 23, 2016

The Brian Lehrer Show’s #AskTheMayor segment, WNYC News, Nov. 18, 2016.

What’s fare is fair: Making transit affordable for the, poorest New Yorkers, Editorial, Daily News, November 17, 2016

Groups call for half-priced MetroCards for low-income New, Yorkers as costs expected to rise, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, November 17, 2016

Subway Ride Could Cost $3 Under M.T.A. Plan for Fare and, Toll Increases, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, November 17, 2016

Tarifas del subway: “La gente ya lo pasa mal para llegar a fin de mes, By Marta Ramirez and Ana B. Nieto, El Diario, November 17, 2016

MTA fare hike proposal for 2017 details unveiled, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, November 17, 2016

As MTA hikes fares, Fair Fares fighters say low-income cards, are urgent, By Amanda Mikelberg, Metro, November 17, 2016

Diverse Group of Nonprofits Lining up Behind ‘Fair Fares’, Campaign, By David R. Jones, New York Nonprofit Media, November 17, 2016

MTA Says A Single Swipe Will Likely Jump To $3 In 2017, By Raphael Pope-Sussman, Gothamist, November 16, 2016

MTA Unveils Two Fare Hike Proposals for 2017; Monthly, MetroCard to Increase by $4.50, Weekly by $1, By Jose Martinez, NY1, November 16, 2016

Single-ride subway ticket could cost $3.25 next spring, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico, November 16, 2016

Get Ready for the $3 MetroCard Swipe (Sorry, Poor People), By Stephen Miller, Village Voice, November 16, 2016

Advocates for New York’s Working Poor Push for Discounted, Transit Fare, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, November 11, 2016

Move to subsidize subway fares for poor people gains political momentum, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico, November 4, 2016

Steps in to help NYer who can’t afford MetroCard to see dying mom, By Monica Morales, PIX 11 TV News, October 24, 2016.

David Jones discussing half-price MetroCards to low-income, New Yorkers, NY1, October 21, 2016

A Citywide Call for Fair MTA Fares, By Ariel Hernandez, Southeast Queens Press, October 21, 2016.

With $82 Billion Budget, City Can Afford to Give Half Fare to Working Poor, Column by David R. Jones, New York Amsterdam News, October 20, 2016.

New Yorkers making less than $24,000 a year may get, half-priced MetroCards, By Rebecca Fontana, Time Out New York,October 20 2016

Advocates Push for City to Put Up Funds So Low-Income NYers Can Get Half-Price MetroCards, By Jose Martinez, NY1, October 19, 2016

City officials join call for half-priced MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, October 19, 2016

Push for half-price MetroCards puts de Blasio, not Cuomo, on the hook, By Erik Engquist, Crain’s New York Business, October 19, 2016

Half-price MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers backed by city officials, By Ameena Walker, Curbed NY, October 19, 2016

City Council backs $200M MetroCard discount proposal that would help up to 800,000 low-income New Yorkers, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, October 19, 2016

Low-Income New Yorkers Desperately Need Half-Price MetroCards, By Ben Fractenberg, DNAinfo, October 19, 2016

Aumenta apoyo a idea de crear MetroCard para pobres, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, October 19, 2016

City council members, activists call on de Blasio to fund half-price MetroCards, By Addy Baird, PoliticoPro, October 19, 2016

Growing Coalition Urges de Blasio to Fund Discount Fares for Poor Residents, By David Meyer, StreetsblogNYC, October 19, 2016

De Blasio Appointees Form Feisty New Bloc on MTA Board, By Mike Vilensky, Wall Street Journal, October 19, 2016

ORGANIZATIONS

 

1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East

32BJ SEIU

New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)

RWDSU

TWU

ALIGN

Association of Community Employment- Programs for the Homeless (ACE)

The Black Institute

Bronx Defenders

Brooklyn Defender Services

Brooklyn Movement Center

CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities

CASA

Center for Community Alternatives

Chinese-American Planning Council

Citizen Action New York

Collegiate Congress

Community Voices Heard

Covenant House

Emergency Rent Coalition

Exalt

Fast Food Justice

Fifth Avenue Committee

5-Boro Defenders

Fiscal Policy Institute

FPWA

Good Shepherd Services

Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition

Housing Conservation Coordinators

Jews for Racial & Economic   Justice

Jewish Labor Committee

Judson Memorial Church

LatinoJustice PRLDEF

Legal Aid Society

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House

LISC New York City

Make the Road-NY

Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty

MoveNY

National Action Network (NAN)

NYC Employment & Training Coalition

NYC Environmental Justice Alliance (NYC-EJA)

New York Communities for Change

NorthWest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

Picture the Homeless

Planned Parenthood of NYC

Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP)

Pratt Center

Project Hospitality

Red Hook Initiative

Regional Plan Association

Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York

Straphangers Campaign

The Street Vendor Project (Urban Justice Center)

StreetsPac

Strong Economy for All Coalition

Theater of the Oppressed NYC

Transportation Alternatives

Tri-State Transportation Campaign

UPROSE

VOCAL-NY

WE ACT for Environmental Justice

The West Side Commons

Women’s Center for Education & Career Advancement

Women’s City Club of NY

Win (Women in Need)

Working Families

The Workmen’s Circle


 

ELECTED OFFICIALS

Letitia James, Public Advocate

Scott Stringer, New York City Comptroller

Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President

Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President

Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx Borough President

Melinda Katz, Queens Borough President

Darcel D. Clark - Bronx District Attorney

Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn District Attorney

Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., Manhattan District Attorney

 

 


NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS

Progressive Caucus

Adrienne Adams

Alicka Ampry-Samuel

Diana Ayala

Inez Barron

Justin Brannan

Fernando Cabrera

Margaret Chin

Andrew Cohen

Costa Constantinides

Robert Cornegy

Laurie Cumbo

Rafael Espinal

Mathieu Eugene

Vanessa Gibson

Mark Gjonaj

Barry Grodenchik

Corey Johnson

Ben Kallos

Andy King

Peter Koo

Karen Koslowitz

Rory Lancman

Brad Lander

Stephen Levin

Mark Levine

Alan Maisel

Carlos Menchaca

I Daneek Miller

Francisco Moya

Bill Perkins

Keith Powers

Antonio Reynoso

Donovan Richards

Carlina Rivera

Ydanis Rodriguez

Debi Rose

Helen Rosenthal

Rafael Salamanca

Ritchie Torres

Mark Treyger

Eric Ulrich

Jimmy Van Bramer

Jumaane D. Williams

Kalman Yeger

 

David R. Jones - Message to Mayor de Blasio

 

 


 

Jose O. - Arrested for trying to get home

 

 


 

Now What?

 

 


 

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