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Critics claim NY gov's 'dramatic and jarring' move 'could definitely hurt' Dem candidates

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Republicans, and some Democrats, are criticizing New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul over pushing forward her Manhattan toll plan — "known as congestion pricing" — according to a Sunday Politico report.

Per Politico, "In a dramatic and jarring move, Hochul suddenly delayed the tolls in June over concerns they would kneecap Democratic House candidates in battleground races," but in a recent "about face, she revived congestion pricing in the aftermath of the election and nixed a planned $15 toll in favor of $9."

NBC News reports, "Motorists entering Manhattan’s busiest neighborhoods will now have to pay up to $9 in congestion charges, as New York City’s first-in-the-nation Congestion Relief Zone officially launched Sunday."

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Amid the plan implementation, Politico notes that Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority "are fending off multiple legal challenges aimed at squelching the tolls — attacks that are scrambling the region’s hard-charging politics."

While "Republicans want Trump to rescind federal approval of the program," Politico reports, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) — who could possibly challenge Hochul in the state's next gubernatorial race —, "likened Hochul’s congestion pricing switch to the president-elect’s political" style.

"This reflects the kind of erratic and chaotic governance one would expect from a Trump presidency,” the Democratic congressman said. "It’s embarrassing."

Queens Democratic Assemblymember David Weprin told Politico, "It could definitely hurt the governor and some congressional candidates and state legislative candidates."

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He added, "It’s going to have a negative impact in two years if it’s still in effect and not stopped."

Politico's full report is available here.




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