John G. Chromczak commends Gov. Paterson for Demanding Results at the World Trade Center site
New York, NY, June 11, 2008 – State Senate candidate John G. Chromczak commends Gov. Paterson for demanding real results from the Port Authority’s new Executive Director on the progress of the World Trade Center site.
“If there is one project in all of New York that will keep our city competitive in the financial markets and prevent our city from falling into a deeper recession it’s the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site,” said Chromczak. “So many promises have broken, not just to businesses that wanted to remain and stay in lower Manhattan, but also to the people who live down here.” Chromczak commends Gov. Paterson for speaking out strongly on pushing the Port Authority to develop a realistic time table to be honest about what the real financial costs are going to be. “We live in the greatest city on Earth, we’re still the financial capital of the world and we’re a city built on hard work and big dreams, but lets be honest, lower Manhattan has become an embarrassment to all that New York represents,” said Chromczak. “Rebuilding the site is about healing a scar on our city, creating thousands of jobs for working families, and showing the world that New York is still the best place to work, live, and play.”
I appreciate that Gov. Paterson has again put a very important issue to New Yorkers at the forefront of his agenda.
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