Fortune | FORTUNE 10月02日
美国暂停部分基建项目资金,引发纽约州长抗议
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美国管理与预算局局长Russell Vought以“违宪的DEI原则”为由,暂停了对纽约哈德逊隧道项目和第二大道地铁项目等重大基建项目的资金拨付。此举引发了纽约州长Kathy Hochul的强烈抗议,她认为这是政府利用“文化战争”作为借口,阻碍了创造就业和改善基础设施的进程。美国交通部表示,正在审查项目是否违反了禁止基于种族和性别的承包要求的规定。纽约州和纽约市有支持少数族裔和女性企业(MWBEs)的合同计划,这些项目可能受到影响。尽管面临资金审查和延误,相关官员和机构均表示将努力推进项目。

💰 **资金暂停与原因争议**:美国管理与预算局局长Russell Vought宣布暂停向纽约的哈德逊隧道项目和第二大道地铁项目提供资金,理由是这些项目可能涉及“违宪的DEI原则”(多样性、公平性和包容性原则)。这一决定引发了纽约州长Kathy Hochul的强烈不满,她认为这是政府以“文化战争”为借口,阻碍了重要的基础设施建设和就业机会。

🚧 **项目重要性与经济影响**:哈德逊隧道项目旨在改善穿越哈德逊河的交通拥堵,计划新建隧道并升级现有百年隧道;第二大道地铁项目是纽约市一项耗资巨大的轨道交通升级计划,将服务东哈莱姆区居民。这两个项目被视为对纽约乃至美国经济至关重要,预计将创造数万个就业岗位,并带来巨大的经济活动。

⚖️ **审查依据与纽约的商业实践**:美国交通部表示正在审查项目是否违反了禁止基于种族和性别的承包要求的规定。纽约州和纽约市长期以来都有支持少数族裔和女性企业(MWBEs)的合同计划,在2024财年,约三分之一的州合同被分配给了此类企业。这些项目可能因此面临严格的合规性审查。

🤝 **各方立场与应对措施**:纽约州州长Hochul誓言将“动用一切可用工具”恢复资金。参议员Chuck Schumer认为此举“适得其反”,因为项目对经济至关重要。大都会运输署(MTA)和Gateway开发委员会均表示,项目遵守所有联邦法律法规,并将继续推进,认为联邦政府此举是在“找借口”或“报复”。

Russell Vought, the director of the US Office of Management and Budget, cited the “unconstitutional DEI principles” as the reason for the funding freeze in a post on X on Wednesday. “Specifically, the Hudson Tunnel Project and the Second Ave Subway,” he said.  

The move comes as President Donald Trump and Republicans are pitted against congressional Democrats, including New York Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, over funding. 

New York Governor Kathy Hochul was in the midst of holding a press conference with other elected officials in front of the Statue of Liberty to protest the government shutdown when she received news of Vought’s tweet.

“You know as I stand here, the bad news just keeps coming,” Hochul said, adding that the administration is using culture wars as a pretext for its actions. 

“Culture wars, over the tens of thousands of jobs that we’ve created, with these infrastructure projects that were literally talked about for decades, that we finally could get moving, create jobs and opportunity and take care of infrastructure challenges that others were too timid to take on in the past,” she said.

In a subsequent statement, Hochul said she will use “every tool available” to restore the funding. 

The US Department of Transportation said the two major infrastructure projects were under review to determine whether any awarded funding violated a new rule that barred race- and sex-based contracting requirements.

Staff working on the inquiry were furloughed due to the shutdown, causing a delay, the department said in an emailed statement, which blamed Schumer and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries. 

In a social media post, Schumer said the White House’s decision is “counterproductive” because both the Second Avenue Subway and the Hudson River Tunnel projects create thousands of jobs and support the local economy. 

While it’s not clear which provisions the Department of Transportation is targeting, New York — like many cities and states across the US — has programs that support minority and women-owned businesses when awarding contracts. 

In the 2024 fiscal year, $2.8 billion or one-third of eligible state contracts were allocated to minority or women-owned business enterprises, known as MWBEs, according to state data. There are separate requirements under the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program for contracts funded by the FTA.

Transit Projects

New York is investing significantly in transit-related projects to ease congestion and facilitate necessary upgrades to aging systems, with federal funding providing key support.

The Second Avenue Subway project is a $7.7 billion development run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that will connect the 96th Street station to 125th Street and provide subway service to East Harlem residents. 

In 2023, the Federal Transit Administration gave the project a $3.4 billion full funding grant agreement. Other funds will come from MTA debt sales repaid with revenue from a congestion pricing toll that charges motorists to drive on Manhattan’s busiest streets. The Trump administration and the MTA are in a legal challenge over congestion pricing. 

“The federal government wants to immediately ‘review’ our compliance with rules they told us about moments ago,” John J. McCarthy, the MTA’s chief of policy and external relations, said in a statement. “It looks like they’re just inventing excuses to delay one of the most important infrastructure projects in America.”

Wednesday’s actions are “blatant efforts to punish New York,” Lisa Daglian, executive director of the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA, said in a statement. “Tens of thousands of jobs hang in the balance and hundreds of billions in economic activity are at stake should these projects fail to move forward.”

Separately, the Hudson Tunnel project is meant to ease congestion underneath the Hudson River by adding a new tunnel and making upgrades to the current rail tunnel, which is more than 100 years old. The new tunnel is expected to be in service by 2035 and the full rehabilitation of the existing tunnel will be complete by 2038.

The Gateway Development Commission, the bi-state authority created to build the Hudson Tunnel project, said in a statement that it complies with all federal laws and regulations. 

“We remain focused on keeping the project on scope, schedule, and budget,” said Thomas Prendergast, the commission’s chief executive officer. 

Last year, the Federal Railroad Administration provided the commission’s program with $3.8 billion in aid — the last portion of a $12 billion federal contribution granted to the Hudson Tunnel project. 

“The Department is focusing on these projects because they are arguably the largest infrastructure initiatives in the Western Hemisphere, and the American people want to see them completed quickly and efficiently,” the Department of Transportation said in its statement. 

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