Congestion Pricing Halted Indefinitely! Attention Fellow New Yorkers – Gov. Hochul Pauses MTA Cash Grab AKA “Congestion Pricing”

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Malliotakis Urged NYC Commuters to Keep Up Pressure on Congestion Pricing

Hochul considering delaying program due to political concerns

Editor’s note: According to WSJ and other sources, this congestion pricing scheme (as referred to by Asm. Pirozzolo)  has been indefinitely halted by Governor Hochul.  Rep. Malliotakis also helped introduce legislation to stop congestion pricing at the federal level. Other politicians were also part of the lawsuit against the scheme. 

Updated statement from Rep. Malliotakis following the official announcement: 

In case you missed it, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that she’s postponing New York City’s Congestion Pricing program that would have charged outer borough commuters $15 to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street. This is in direct response to our lawsuits and immense political pressure from residents, businesses and common sense elected officials.

Click the video below to watch my reaction to this welcome news, and read my latest op-ed in the New York Post about what this delay means for the elections in November.

NEW YORK, NY – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) today released the following statement regarding reports that New York Governor Kathy Hochul may delay the implementation of congestion pricing due to political concerns:

“As my local colleagues and I continue our legal battle to stop congestion pricing in court, it is welcome news that Governor Hochul is considering delaying congestion pricing, scheduled to begin June 30, due to our pressure, the public‘s outcry, and concerns it will impact Democrats in November’s election.

“I urge my fellow New Yorkers to continue calling their city, state, and federal representatives because it is working. They are feeling the heat and this war-on-cars cash grab must be reversed!”

Banner Image: Congestion.  Image Credit – Alvaro Reyes


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