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REMINDER/NYC Council to Consider New Legislation Which Could Save Employees Over 1/2 Billion...

City Desks/Transportation Writers

REMINDER...for Monday (Nov. 24)

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Former CEO of U.S. Federal Transit Administration to Testify

on Expansive Transit Benefit Legislation



    WHO: Gordon Linton, the longest serving CEO of the U.S.


Federal Transit Administration, is scheduled to appear before the New York City Council on November 24 at 10:00 a.m. EST to testify on a bill sponsored by the speaker of the City Council, Gifford Miller. Linton is currently a senior advisor and vice president of business development for WageWorks (www.wageworks.com). WHAT: The bill in question will require New York City businesses with 50 or more employees to offer pre-tax transit benefit programs. These programs, already offered by more than 9,000 New York area companies, could save NYC businesses over $62 million in payroll taxes and New York commuters over $588 million in personal tax savings each year according to the bill's sponsors. It is estimated that each participant could save $300 per year. New York City has the largest transit ridership in the country, and this is the most expansive act by a city government to mandate a transit benefit.. If the bill passes, other major cities are likely to follow. OTHER: In addition to his position at WageWorks, Linton serves as a VP with the WageWorks Center for Commuter Studies. The Center recently released its first-ever commuter survey, which highlights commuter insights, behaviors and preferences of New York City commuters among others. (Other markets include Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.) MEDIA: The City Council hearing is open to the public. For more information or to schedule an interview with Gordon Linton to learn more about why pre-tax commuter benefit programs make sense for NYC employees, contact us to reserve time on his schedule. Linton is also available to discuss the survey.

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