
New York
New York can curb carbon and grow its economy at the same time.
TCI puts a price on carbon in the transportation sector and is projected to generate $339 million in proceeds for the Empire State. This money, in turn, could create jobs and fund much-needed clean transportation infrastructure projects across New York to dramatically reduce carbon emissions. That could mean EV charging, rapid bus transit, rural broadband and more.
You don’t just have to take our word for it. TCI supporters include a long list of academics, environmental groups, policy leaders and more – including third party research on its potential impacts. A recent Harvard University study highlights the positive health outcomes the program could have. While a separate report from the Union of Concerned Scientists details how a program like TCI can help revitalize the region’s rural communities.
New York has the opportunity to join the multi-state program that will help create a better environment for business.
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