New Jersey's Leaders Celebrate Shelving of Congestion Pricing
Briefly

Governor Hochul's decision to delay congestion pricing was celebrated in New Jersey but criticized by transit advocates for affecting commuters negatively.
Governor Murphy opposed the tolling scheme, expressing concerns about the impact on commuters and the environment by potentially shifting pollution to other counties.
Representative Gottheimer hailed the delay as a victory for hardworking families in New Jersey, highlighting the efforts to oppose congestion pricing.
Transit advocates were concerned about the indefinite delay, emphasizing that the lack of implementation was not a true victory for the state's commuters.
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