Trump's bid to end NYC congestion pricing temporarily blocked by federal judge - here's how long ruling will hold
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's initiative to eliminate Manhattan's congestion pricing scheme. US District Judge Lewis Liman's ruling ensures that the program remains operational until at least next month. This decision arrives just as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned of potential federal funding consequences if the toll program continued. The ruling emphasizes the judicial system's role in maintaining environmental and urban traffic management initiatives amid political challenges.
A federal judge ruled temporarily against the Trump administration's effort to terminate Manhattan's congestion pricing, preserving the program until further review next month.
US District Judge Lewis Liman's order halts any attempt by the US Transportation Department to withdraw federal financing which is critical for New York's congestion pricing program.
Read at New York Post
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