NJ Gov. Murphy says congestion pricing is ‘a money grab for the MTA’

The Brief

  • NJ Gov. Murphy said that congestion pricing is “a money grab for the MTA” on Good Day New York.
  • The Post said Murphy launched a billboard campaign promoting a $20 million initiative to reward New York companies that let employees work in New Jersey, bypassing the $9 congestion toll.
  • On Monday, Murphy sent a letter to President Trump to “reexamine New York’s congestion pricing scheme.”

NEW JERSEY New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said that congestion pricing is “a money grab for the MTA” on Good Day New York.

What is Murphy doing about congestion pricing?

What we know:

According to the New York Post, Murphy has launched a billboard campaign promoting a $20 million initiative to reward New York companies that let employees work in New Jersey, bypassing the $9 congestion toll.

Companies located in the Manhattan toll zone south of 60th Street will receive grants from New Jersey to allow its residents to work remotely or via satellite office west of the Hudson River, the New York Post said.

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