And thankfully, they realized quickly they were not on solid legal ground and they pulled it back. What will the Supreme Court do? We don't know. But what we do know is The legislature passed the law, the governor signed it, the federal government signed off, and now it's reducing congestion. But here's one other point. So there's a new cast of characters at all the agencies. Lee Zeldin is head of epa. He ran against Kathy Hochul complaining about congestion pricing. (01:51–01:58)
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Asserts that congestion pricing was legally enacted and is currently reducing congestion.
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