MTA Funding and Projects Stalled Amid Congestion Pricing Controversies

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With New York's congestion pricing program paused, lawmakers are struggling to find alternative funding for the MTA's $15 billion budget gap. Despite the urgent need, most legislators have no concrete proposals, risking the delay or cancellation of critical transit upgrades. Only a few have suggested measures like cracking down on fare evasion, cutting construction costs, or expanding gambling to generate revenue.
Topics:nation#budget-crisis#congestion-pricing#mta#new-york-lawmakers#new-york-state#public-transit-funding
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