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Did NJ Lose Out on Congestion Pricing Settlement?

The congestion pricing battle isn’t over, at least not on this side of the river. In his first public comments since the plan went into effect, Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday said his office is reviewing all remaining legal options to defeat the toll, which charges most drivers an extra $9 to enter Manhattan south of 60th street.

Financing & Economics, New Jersey
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  • Is NYC Congestion Pricing Working? What Data Shows
  • Murphy Lays Out His Agenda for Final Year as NJ Governor
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