Trump admin pushes deadline, issues new warning as NYC congestion toll lives on
- New York City's economic health is threatened by the Trump administration's policies, which impact tourism, a major revenue source.
- Mark Levine, the Manhattan borough president, calls for a stronger city budget to manage federal funding cuts and economic uncertainty.
- The Trump administration has cut $100 million from the health department and $188 million from the migrant shelter system, as noted in the city's needs.
- Experts warn that ongoing chaos from the Trump administration could lead the U.S. Into a recession that would significantly affect New York City's economy.
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Trump Admin Warns NY Risks Billions in Federal Funding Over Refusal to End Congestion Pricing: ‘Serious Consequences’ - Real News Now
The Trump administration is taking direct aim at New York’s controversial congestion pricing scheme, issuing an ultimatum to state leaders: shut it down by May 21—or lose federal highway funding. In a strongly worded letter to state officials, the administration made it clear that New York’s refusal to reverse its tolling plan will carry severe consequences. The warning comes after President Trump’s Department of Transportation officially revoke…
NYC Must Budget for Trump's Chaos - City Limits
“In just a few days, the mayor will present his executive budget for the coming fiscal year. It must prepare us for the storm ahead—something his preliminary budget proposal, released in January, unfortunately failed to do.” A city budget deal is due July 1. (Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office) New York City’s economic and fiscal health is under assault by the Trump administration. We need to strengthen our city budget to withstand the …
Duffy gives New York ‘one last chance’ to end congestion pricing
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is giving New York another month to end congestion pricing, but this time, he has laid out what will happen if it doesn’t. On Monday, April 21, Duffy issued a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul warning her of “serious consequences” if she does not comply with the Federal Highway Administration’s February order to end congestion pricing. The Sunday, April 20 deadline to end the program has been extended to May 21. Two…
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