Governor Hochul Proposes Congestion Pricing Discounts for Low-Income New Yorkers

Governor Hochul Proposes Equity Measures for Congestion Pricing Program
Discounts and Exemptions for Low-Income Drivers
Governor Kathy Hochul proposed new measures today to make New York’s upcoming congestion pricing program more equitable. The plan includes discounts and exemptions for low-income residents to ensure the policy does not disproportionately affect those relying on cars for essential travel.
Details of the Program
– Drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street will be charged a fee designed to:
– Reduce traffic
– Fund public transit improvements
Addressing Concerns
Critics have argued that the program could burden working-class families.
“This is about fairness,” said Governor Hochul. “We can achieve our environmental goals while protecting those who need relief the most.”
Legislative Debate
The proposal, which will be debated in the state legislature, has been praised by transit advocates but faces resistance from some lawmakers who oppose the congestion pricing initiative entirely.

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