Senator Bucco criticizes escalating costs in New Jersey Transit projects

Senator Bucco criticizes escalating costs in New Jersey Transit projects
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Today, Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) released a statement addressing reports that a NJ Transit project to build a facility to park trains has increased by $116 million.

“From the outrageous price tag on their new headquarters, to this news of a $497 million project to park trains, NJ Transit continues to overspend on projects while neglecting the one thing riders need—reliable service,” said Sen. Bucco. “New Jerseyans deserve better stewardship of their tax dollars and that starts with an audit of NJT so we know exactly how to fix the dismal service NJT is currently providing.”

In 2023, Senator Bucco questioned the secrecy and cost of NJ Transit’s agreement to lease a new headquarters, arguing that the inflated costs would likely be passed on to taxpayers and riders through fare hikes and increased taxes. Since then, New Jersey Transit raised fares by 15%, and the Murphy administration approved a tax hike on businesses.

During NJ Transit’s 2024 “summer of hell,” which saw more than 1,820 cancellations, Senator Bucco led calls for more transparency and accountability from the Murphy administration — including calls for an updated audit of NJ Transit. Governor Murphy appeared on an episode of Power and Politics in July and announced that the administration was working with North Highland to conduct an updated audit of NJ Transit.



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