A 'Buy American' bill passed by the Legislature could cost New York City millions of dollars more to de-ice the streets next winter. Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch is urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to come to the rescue. MKramerTV reports.
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, but Tisch is hoping Big Apple roads are not suddenly paved -- de-iced, actually -- with some very expensive chemicals. In fact, she's begging the governor not to -- pardon the term -- rub salt in the wound. She wants her to veto a bill that would require New York City to buy the salt it uses on roads during the winter domestically from either upstate or the Midwest.
A major impetus for the Buy American Salt Act is that New York State has two upstate salt mines, including American Rock Salt near Rochester, and they want the business. The bill claims that"... Competition with foreign salt operations has recently harmed each mine. For example, in 2019, a mine near Rochester laid off 260 employees when non-U.S. companies were awarded over $18.8 million in state contracts.
There is also a concern about the increase in truck traffic and what that would do to the environment.
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