After her 11th-hour decision to “indefinitely pause” New York City’s upcoming congestion pricing program ignited an unprecedented firestorm of criticism from lawmakers, editorial boards, business ...
Although the governor said she long feared the program might hurt New York City’s economy, she never disclosed her reservations, leaving some feeling betrayed. By Grace Ashford, Dana Rubinstein ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday defended her decision to block a plan to reduce New York City traffic and raise billions for its ailing subway system through a new toll on Manhattan drivers ...
(Bloomberg) -- New York lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a funding source to help plug a $1 billion-a-year hole ...
Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile In her first public appearance since announcing she was indefinitely pausing the “congestion pricing” toll, Hochul ...
New York politicians are at it again—and by at it I mean they’re pulling off stupid self-owns based on weak, thin justifications. On Wednesday morning, just days before the end of New York’s current ...
State lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul are in general agreement on landmark legislation that would regulate social media feeds ...
ALBANY, New York — Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fellow Democrats won’t bail her out after she abruptly yanked support for a contentious New York City toll plan. A stopgap measure to replace $15 ...
UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) – Gov. Kathy Hochul may be pumping the brakes on congestion pricing. She’s looking to delay the controversial plan just weeks before its launch, city, state and ...
New Yorker lawmakers ended the legislative session without plugging the MTA funding gap caused by Gov. Kathy Hochul's abrupt cancellation of the June 30 congestion pricing launch. The failure to ...
Gov. Hochul entirely right: Smartphones don’t belong in school. It’s not just that they’re a needless distraction: They’re toxic to children’s development. They enable addiction to ...
New Yorkers are currently contemplating a terrifying question: What if the subways and buses, which for years have been wracked with service delays, overcrowding and faulty heat or cooling systems ...