New York's congestion pricing plan is facing renewed political opposition as it moves closer to implementation.
Governor Kathy Hochul's recent revival of the plan has triggered a wave of political ads and social media campaigns, particularly from Republicans. The MTA board has approved a version of the plan with lower tolls, set to begin in January, but the proposal remains controversial. The plan aims to reduce traffic and pollution in Manhattan, but critics argue it could place an undue financial burden on drivers.
A key vote on the revised plan is expected soon, which could determine its future.
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