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Trump Admin Threatens NY Over Congestion Pricing Policy

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The Trump administration warned New York of “serious consequences” for refusing to end its congestion pricing policy. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s letter threatened to cut federal funding for Manhattan projects. This follows Governor Hochul’s defiance of an April 20 deadline to stop the $9 tolls. The dispute escalates tensions between federal and state authorities.
Duffy’s letter set a new deadline of May 21 for compliance. New York’s congestion pricing targets Manhattan drivers.
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The Context
Hochul and MTA officials continued collecting tolls past April 20. The policy aims to reduce traffic and fund transit.
Federal funding is critical for New York’s infrastructure projects. Duffy’s threat could delay or cancel major initiatives.
Congestion pricing is a state-led initiative to manage urban congestion. The Trump administration views it as burdensome to drivers.
Some support the federal push to ease costs for commuters. Others argue congestion pricing is vital for public transit.
Critics of Duffy’s letter say it oversteps federal authority. Supporters believe it protects citizens from unfair tolls.
The standoff highlights broader debates over state versus federal power. New York’s defiance risks significant financial losses.
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| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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