Hochul to Trump on congestion pricing: ‘We’ll see you in court’
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul stated that President Trump's order to revoke congestion pricing fees is an attack on the state's sovereignty, threatening MTA funding and operations.
- The MTA has sued over Trump's executive order and plans to continue collecting tolls until a federal judge intervenes.
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy argued that congestion pricing does not qualify under existing federal programs, leading to the legal dispute.
- MTA Chair Janno Lieber expressed confidence that the congestion pricing program will prevail in court, citing past legal successes.
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