Trump v. Congestion Pricing

Trump v. Congestion Pricing

Author: The War on Cars, LLC February 27, 2025 Duration: 1:04:12

Can you believe this is our second emergency episode about congestion pricing? This time, we're responding to the Trump administration's attack on the program, which has been in effect since January, delivering exactly the results that policymakers had hoped for. Despite those early signs of success, on Wednesday, February 19th, Sean Duffy, the new US DOT Secretary, sent an email to New York Governor Hochul saying that he was rescinding approval of the tolling plan. President Trump gloated about the move on social media, writing "LONG LIVE THE KING." Hochul fired back that New York "hasn't labored under a king in over 250 years" and said she'd see the administration in court. And things have just escalated from there! With us to discuss it all is reporter Dave Colon, who has been covering the congestion pricing saga for Streetsblog NYC and is known (to himself among others) as "America's beloved congestion pricing expert."

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LINKS:

Catch up on all the latest congestion pricing news from Dave and the rest of the team at Streetsblog NYC.

See Dave's video in which he explains why DOT Secretary Sean Duffy is wrong about congestion pricing. 

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This episode was edited by Doug Gordon. It was recorded by Walter Nordquist at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Transcriptions are by Russell Gragg. 

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