A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to halt New York's first-in-the-nation congestion fee on drivers entering Manhattan.
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration’s efforts to end the program are unlawful. The federal government is reviewing its legal options, including an appeal.
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled the Trump administration's effort to force an end to New York City’s congestion pricing ...
NYC congestion fee upheld by a federal judge after Trump moved to axe it - Gov. Hochul touted the toll's benefits as the program marked its first anniversary in January ...
President Donald Trump’s effort to stop the MTA’s congestion pricing program fell flat Tuesday after a federal judge ruled the U.S. Department of Transportation’s attempt to kill the tolls was ...
Judge Lewis Liman wrote U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy’s actions were “arbitrary and capricious, an abuse of discretion, and not in accordance with law” when he ...
A judge ruled to preserve the toll, ending, for now, a dispute that has become emblematic of New York’s resistance to federal ...
Upstate drivers could face a new $25 vehicle registration fee under a proposal from two state lawmakers. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Sheriff Todd Hood, both Republican candidates for ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to end congestion pricing in New York City were illegal, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. In ...
A New York judge determined Congress didn't authorize Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to unilaterally cancel the first-of-its-kind toll program.
A federal judge ruled in favor of New York’s $9 congestion pricing toll to enter Lower Manhattan, dealing a setback to efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration to rescind the program’s ...
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