New York Governor Kathy Hochul resurrected New York City’s congestion tax from a grave of her own digging, eliciting the political equivalent of screeching tires and angry middle fingers from such disparate forces as President-elect Donald Trump,
Gov. Kathy Hochul is pointing out possible benefits of congestion pricing to suburban commuters, an influential voting bloc that could decide her political fortunes.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul is defending her support for congestion pricing after NYS Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay questioned how her congestion pricing initi
Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss his answer to New York City' congestion pricing — "reverse congestion pricing."
Now that New York City has finally flipped the switch on congestion pricing, the big question is: Will it work? And if so, how well?
New Jersey is still smarting over the new $9 congestion toll. In his annual policy address Tuesday, Gov. Phil Murphy took a swipe at moochers Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York for socking his Garden
Opponents haven't identified a quick way to end congestion pricing. Supporters and transportation experts are confident the new Manhattan tolls are here to stay.
Congestion pricing could hang around Hochul’s neck when she seeks re-election the same way that term limits helped torpedo then-City Council Speaker Christine Quinn’s bid for mayor in 2013. Quinn and Bloomberg teamed up to push through legislation in 2008 to allow city lawmakers to serve three terms in office.
Jim Cameron’s columns on transportation issues in the CTMirror are lucid and informative, but his recent article advocating tolls on Connecticut’s I-95 as an addition to the recent congestion pricing implemented in Manhattan is off base.
Every day, when the bell rings at her middle school in Queens, young Tendas packs her school bag and heads to her dance studio to pursue her New York
Gov. Hochul was widely expected to unveil her “cap and invest” policy, which would force fossil-fuel corporations to pay for greenhouse gasses, during Tuesday’s State of the
New York City’s congestion pricing is the first of its kind in the United States. Yet congestion pricing has been implemented in cities across the globe for decades, including in Singapore since the 1970s, London since 2003 and Stockholm since 2007.