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A new ultimatum from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sets a deadline of May 21 to end congestion pricing and threatens penalties for noncompliance. But NY lawmakers appear unmoved.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is pressuring Governor Kathy Hochul to shut down New York City's congestion pricing ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatened escalating punishments if Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn't scrap New York City's ...
New York officials defend congestion pricing's legality and success in reducing traffic, despite federal threats to withhold ...
New York officials defend congestion pricing's legality and success in reducing traffic, despite federal threats to withhold ...
The other shoe has dropped ... and the new deadline is May 21 or Sean Duffy will take his money bag and go home.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy gave New York until May 21 to ice the toll or face “serious consequences.” ...
The Trump administration on Monday gave Gov. Kathy Hochul a new, extended deadline to stop collecting congestion pricing ...
The federal government has given New York until May 21 to either halt its congestion pricing program or prove it complies ...
Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued another round of funding threats against New York state Monday — while ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Gov. Kathy Hochul "New York risks serious consequences" unless it stops collecting ...
The USDOT issued an ultimatum to New York Monday: end the $9 congestion pricing toll or lose federal highway money.
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