Governor Andrew Cuomo wants to keep tolls flat on the New York Thruway until at least 2020. The announcement came Wednesday as Cuomo continued to unveil his 2016 agenda ahead of his state-of-the-state address next week in Albany.
Cuomo is also proposing to eliminate Thruway tolls altogether for vehicles involved in agriculture, a move he says would help farmers bring their goods to market.
The governor also wants to give a tax credit to residents and businesses who use the Thruway the most. Passenger vehicle owners who pay $50 or more in tolls and commercial drivers who pay between $100 and $9,999 in annual tolls would be eligible.
Cuomo is also calling for $2 billion in funding to replace and upgrade bridges and pave state and local roads.
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