The Bx6 bus travels down 161st Avenue within the Bronx.
Picture by Jonathan Portee
The Democratic leaders in each homes of the state Legislature launched finances proposals for the approaching fiscal 12 months that help the renewal of a fare-free bus pilot program as Mayor Zohran Mamdani continues his push for eliminating bus fares citywide.
The state Senate’s and Meeting’s Fiscal 12 months 2027 spending and coverage proposals, often called their “one-house” finances resolutions, every name for a resurrection of the free-bus pilot that Mamdani sponsored when he represented western Queens in Albany’s decrease chamber. The higher chamber additionally known as for an growth of that program.
The $15 million program, which ran between 2023 and 2024, made one bus line in every of the 5 boroughs free to experience. But it surely got here to an unceremonious finish in September 2024 after Albany lawmakers declined to resume it, and the MTA deemed it a failure.
Now, state legislative leaders are in search of to revive the pilot program after Mamdani made fare-free buses a core a part of his profitable marketing campaign.
“The Senate recognizes the importance of faster and more affordable buses to ensure that New Yorkers who rely on the system can get to their destinations quickly, safely, and in a way that does not burden New Yorkers already struggling to make ends meet,” the state Senate’s one-house proposal reads. “Given these goals, the Senate continues to support a revival and expansion of the fare-free bus program.”
Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has up to now given Mamdani’s free bus proposal a chilly reception, would wish to log out on restarting the pilot program. Her spokesperson Sean Buttler didn’t instantly touch upon lawmakers together with the pilot of their one-house resolutions.
Hochul, state Senate Majority Chief Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Meeting Speaker Carl Heastie should attain a state finances deal by April 1 — though in prior years, they’ve blown previous that deadline.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani introduced 4 new bus routes to be restored within the South Bronx on Feb. 16, 2026.Picture by Lloyd Mitchell
Mamdani lauded state lawmakers for his or her help of bringing the pilot again to life, together with backing one other key marketing campaign concept: taxing the rich. The one-house proposals name for a tax enhance on firms and rich New Yorkers, at the same time as Hochul has repeatedly refused to contemplate it.
The mayor sees the tax enhance as important to advancing his affordability agenda.
“I’m also grateful to the legislature for extending the fare-free bus pilot program in both One-Houses; as one in five New Yorkers struggle to pay for public transportation, it is essential we take bold action and build a transit system all New Yorkers can afford,” the mayor stated in a press release.
On the marketing campaign path, Mamdani usually referenced what he described because the pilot’s success and its potential to be replicated citywide. He identified that the pilot program boosted ridership by as much as 38%, whereas decreasing assaults on bus drivers, throughout the 5 free traces.
Mamdani’s crew has reportedly additionally floated the thought of constructing metropolis buses free for 5 weeks throughout the FIFA World Cup this summer time.
Nonetheless, the MTA argued the pilot program was a dud.
They contended that whereas ridership went up, the lion’s share of the riders weren’t new — that means the vast majority of the rise got here from present riders taking the bus extra regularly.
Moreover, they stated the 5 free traces ran slower than they did the 12 months earlier than and that buses spent extra time at stops as a result of they needed to accommodate extra riders.
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber has additionally solid doubt on making all MTA buses free. He has aired considerations that the state could be successfully subsidizing rides for all New Yorkers, together with these with the means to pay, quite than simply those that can least afford the $3 fare.
As an alternative, Lieber has stated he want to see town develop its Truthful Fares program, which gives half-price rides to certified low-income New Yorkers. The state Senate’s one-house invoice requires increasing this system to cowl a “larger universe of riders.”




