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With congestion pricing stop, New York City enters new era of economic gridlock
CNBC· 13 hours agoThe basics of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority plan were easy to understand: a $15 fee for...
Battle brewing in City Council over who should pay cost of broker fees in NYC
New York Daily News· 9 hours agoCrowds are expected to fill City Hall on Wednesday both for and against the measure, which could...
New York Spends $225 Million on Its Own “Cop City” — to Make the Whole City Run on Cops
The Intercept· 5 days agoNew York City Mayor Eric Adams announced last Friday that the city would spend at least $225 million...
Want to pay cash? That’ll cost you extra
The Wall Street Journal via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoKhamallah, 41 years old, fed $200 into the reverse ATM, which subtracted a $3.50 fee and spat out a debit card with a balance of $196.50. Most Read from...
Civil Rights Attorneys’ Fees in Peril at the Supreme Court | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 5 days agoFor civil rights lawyers, attorneys’ fees paid by the government play a critical role in funding...
Crowd protests halt of New York City's controversial congestion pricing
Newsweek· 4 days agoNew York Governor Kathy Hochul is facing protests over her decision on Wednesday to indefinitely...
Does Gov. Hochul, a Buffalo Native, Really Get New York City?
New York Times· 3 days agoGovernor Hochul is more of an outsider to New York City than most of her predecessors. Critics say...
What Was Kathy Hochul Thinking?
Slate via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHochul was just touting the benefits of congestion pricing two weeks ago...the plan were to go into effect during this election year, the ensuing buzz...
New York governor defends blocking plan that would toll Manhattan drivers to pay for subway repairs
Associated Press· 2 days agoNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday defended her decision to block a plan to reduce New York City
New York’s governor said congestion pricing would hurt the economy. Businesses disagree | CNN...
CNN.com· 4 days ago“The toll revenues would amount to only $1 billion a year, which is far less than the $20+ billion...