Companies could easily flee NY for NJ over new congestion toll: senator
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Garden State Senator George Helmy expressed concerns over New York's congestion pricing, stating it's detrimental to New Jersey's economy and may drive businesses across the Hudson.
Several Garden State officials, including Governor Phil Murphy, criticized the congestion pricing plan, viewing it as an unfair burden on New Jersey families for funding MTA upgrades.
Helmy emphasized that many commuters to New York City are New Jersey residents, indicating that businesses relocating to New Jersey could benefit the state economically.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill vehemently declared that New Jersey would not accept being used as a financial resource for New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority without receiving benefits in return.
Read at New York Post
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