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Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Bid to Defund NY Congestion Pricing
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A federal judge has blocked the U.S. Transportation Department from withholding funds from New York over its congestion pricing program in Manhattan. The ruling preserves the city’s plan to charge drivers to reduce traffic and emissions. It counters the Trump administration’s efforts to halt the initiative.
New York’s congestion pricing program aims to reduce traffic in Manhattan’s busiest areas. The program charges drivers entering designated zones to fund public transit.
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The Trump administration sought to withhold federal funding to stop the initiative. The judge ruled that this move lacked legal justification.
Congestion pricing has been implemented in cities like London to ease urban traffic. New York’s plan is one of the first in the U.S.
The program is expected to generate revenue for subway and bus improvements. It also aims to lower air pollution in densely populated areas.
Some support congestion pricing for its environmental and transit benefits. Others argue it unfairly burdens drivers, especially low-income commuters.
The judge’s decision ensures New York can proceed with its pricing plan. It may encourage other cities to adopt similar programs.
Critics of the ruling claim it limits federal oversight of state policies. Supporters see it as a win for local environmental and transit goals.
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