In the letter, Israel and his fellow lawmakers argued for the MTA to return to the bargaining table by pointing out that the presidential panel found the authority could afford to pay for a rise for LIRR workers. The letter, which was signed by all four Long Island Congress members and most of those from New York City, quoted the panel's argument that "it simply cannot be concluded that the MTA's current financial position is one in which it is unable to pay for wage adjustments."