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The MTA sent a letter to Duffy saying congestion pricing is legal and he doesn't have the authority to end it. The agency ...
The temporary restraining order bars the Trump administration from withholding "federal funds, approvals, or authorizations" ...
A temporary restraining order is another setback for President Donald Trump’s assertive use of executive power and a victory ...
The transportation secretary and other Republicans hit a speed bump in their efforts to stop New York from charging drivers ...
A federal judge has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against New York over its Manhattan ...
New York City launched its congestion pricing program. It's been a controversial subject since it went into effect on Jan. 5.
Proponents of congestion pricing praised the ruling as a win for New York and its economy. Eric Goldstein, a senior attorney ...
New York’s congestion pricing program is likely to stay in place through late 2025 while a federal judge decides whether the ...
Obviously congestion pricing wasn't going to be halted, but Judge Lewis Liman had some strong words for federal lawyers who ...
A judge on Wednesday blocked the U.S. Transportation Department from withholding federal funding from New York as the Trump ...
Cuomo brazenly flip-flopped on congestion pricing yet again, saying he now supports the Manhattan toll program he initially fought for – after last year calling for it to be paused.
New York's congestion pricing raised $159 million, but the Trump administration is still trying to shut it down.