NYC Congestion Pricing Temporarily Allowed Amid Federal Dispute

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A New York court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal approvals and funds related to the state's congestion pricing program in Manhattan, allowing the program to continue while legal battles proceed over the federal government's attempt to end it. The ruling is seen as a victory for New York and the MTA, which argues that the federal threats threaten transit modernization efforts and cause financial harm.
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