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I want to thank President Trump and Secretary Duffy for their efforts to halt the current congestion pricing program in Manhattan’s Central Business District,” Murphy said in a statement Wednesday. The Trump administration on Wednesday moved to stop congestion pricing by rescinding federal approval.
A range of responses to the Trump administration's decision to try and end New York City congestion pricing, including from New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the reaction.
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Phil Murphy (D-NJ) caught fierce backlash from social media critics who unloaded on the two-term governor over his praise of President Donald Trump. Murphy has notably clashed with officials in neighboring New York over that state's plan to curb congestion in New York City through steep fees.
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Former President Donald Trump on Thursday hosted a meeting with governors at the White House, where he issued a strong warning to leaders
Duffy cited Murphy’s opposition to congestion pricing in the letter. While much of the initial news coverage said the move “killed” congestion pricing, that’s not necessarily the case. The MTA went right to court to keep the program in place.