Gov. Hochul considering delaying controversial congestion pricing over election fears: report
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is reportedly considering tapping the brakes on the state's controversial congestion pricing plan over worries that it could hurt House Democrats in November's election, insiders hinted.
Congestion pricing - which was pitched as a way to reduce city traffic, raise money for public transit, and improve air quality - has been slammed by both sides of the aisle as a 'cash grab' that will drain even locals who don't own cars.
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