Exclusive | NJ offers NY companies grants to allow NJ-based employees to work in Garden State - and avoid congestion toll
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Governor Phil Murphy launched a $20 million program to compensate New York firms for letting their employees work in New Jersey, evading congestion tolls.
"From the beginning, I vowed to fight congestion pricing, because New York should not balance its budget on the backs of New Jersey families," said Murphy.
Murphy emphasized that the program would not only reduce commuting costs and time but also keep tax dollars within New Jersey, enhancing local economic stability.
The NJ RISE ads aim to encourage commuters to ditch the tolls by promoting remote work in New Jersey, alleviating the financial burden of the congestion pricing.
Read at New York Post
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