President Trump is considering appointing former upstate Rep. Marc Molinaro to run the federal agency that oversees public transit — a move that could spell trouble for Manhattan’s unpopular ...
Molinaro, the former U.S. representative for New York’s 19th district, will be tasked with overseeing an agency that manages ...
Marc Molinaro, who represented New York’s 19th Congressional District for one term, has been nominated to head the Federal ...
Former New York congressman Marc Molinaro has already received the support of the House Transportation committee chairman.
Former Republican U.S. Rep. Marc Molinaro will be appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the Federal Transit Administration, a source briefed on the appointment process said Tuesday morning.
Marcus Molinaro has gotten support from the Transport Workers Union in his bid to lead the Federal Transit Administration.
A former Republican congressman from the Hudson Valley and opponent of congestion pricing is in line to lead the federal agency that oversees mass transit. Marc Molinaro has had discussions with ...
A transport union strongly supports Marc Molinaro, a former congressman and Dutchess County Executive, to lead a U.S. transit ...
Congestion Pricing in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Marc Molinaro, a former Republican congressman, would steer the Federal Transit Administration, which supports mass transit systems nationwide.
Invited by the Brooks Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, Molinaro served as a guest lecturer in a course taught by ex-Congressman Steve Israel, where he emphasized the importance of early ...