A new plan was unveiled Thursday in an effort to stop congestion pricing in its path.
Drivers hate the idea."I might have to find a new way, I might have to take the bus, I don't think I'm gonna be able to drive, that's too much," motorist Geraldo Gomez said.
Gottheimer said he believes the congestion tax plan won't reduce congestion or pollution and will disproportionately impact low-income drivers. Lawler called congestion pricing, "a ludicrous tax grab by the country's most mismanaged authority, should be stopped dead in its tracks." Meanwhile, New York Governor Kathy Hochul said she doubts the legislation proposed on Thursday would pass the Senate.
"We are now at the community involvement stage, so it is moving forward, I am committed to this, it is on a track to move forward," Hochul said. "It's important for this community."
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