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New York governor pushes for tax increase after nixing toll program in Manhattan
Albany Times Union· 1 hour agoOn Thursday, she was scrambling to get support for her proposal to hike a business tax as a way of...
NYC congestion pricing is on hold. How did that happen? What's next? What about NJ suit?
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoWhat about the New...pricing to the region was born through a law passed by the Legislature in 2019...
‘There Is No Plan B to Fund the MTA’
Curbed· 25 minutes agoCongestion pricing, they had learned that morning, was dead, the execution carried out with little notice by Governor Kathy Hochul. Lieber had found out about the final decision ...
Cuomo amps up rhetoric taking aim at NYC problems amid talk of mayoral run in 2025
Olean Times Herald· 4 days agoCuomo offered some advice to Adams and his successor, Gov. Kathy Hochul, on a radio show set to air...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Abruptly Halts Manhattan Congestion Pricing
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoHochul said Wednesday she directed the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to indefinitely delay...
NJ Politicians Commend NY Gov. Hochul's Move to Pause Congestion Pricing Plan | New Jersey Law...
Law.com· 4 hours agoIn a video statement from the Democratic governor Wednesday, Hochul said the plan was enacted five...
"Reckless decision": New York Governor axes congestion toll weeks ahead of launch
Salon via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoThe plan, which would have imposed a daily $15 charge on drivers entering the downtown section of...
What Was Kathy Hochul Thinking?
Slate via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoYes, let it come to a vote! It was great to see @MTA voting board member Midori Valdivia at today’s emergency rally in support of congestion pricing at ...
The Supreme Court Was Right to Consider Andrew Cuomo's Unconstitutional Motives in NRA v. Vullo -...
Reason.com· 4 days agoWhile these actions were seemingly neutral, evidence indicated that the motive behind them was an...
Did she even count the MTA votes?
Politico· 3 hours agoThat is in complete conflict with the governor’s plan because they would have to vote to defend themselves. I think that that opens the MTA to lawsuits.