


New York City-area Republicans are calling on President Trump to kill the congestion-pricing plan in midtown Manhattan “once and for all” as a battle over the controversial program winds its way through court. Here’s what you need to know about the Manhattan congestion pricing battle:
The Republican letter campaign
GOP lawmakers rally behind Trump’s opposition:
The congestion pricing program
Manhattan toll system launched after delays:
Trump’s opposition stance
President celebrated program’s apparent death:
The court battle
New York officials challenged federal intervention:
The judge’s ruling
Federal court sided with New York officials:
City officials’ claims
New York says program working as intended:
Legal expert assessment
Columbia professor tracks court challenges:
Republican subway safety concerns
GOP lawmakers cite transit system dangers:
Duffy’s specific objections
Transportation Secretary targeted toll structure:
The letter signatories
Seven House Republicans supported Trump position:
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• New York, New Jersey Republicans urge Trump to finish off Manhattan congestion pricing
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