Congestion Pricing's Biggest Booster Prepares to Take On the White House
Briefly

Janno Lieber, head of New York's MTA, has fought to implement congestion pricing in Manhattan, a tolling initiative aimed at reducing traffic and funding transit infrastructure. Despite overcoming lawsuits and legislative pushback, the program faces a new challenge as President Trump announced he would revoke federal approval for the toll. The MTA quickly responded by challenging this action in federal court, determined to implement the tolls which began on January 5. Lieber's commitment to the initiative is evident as he confronts both local and federal opposition.
Janno Lieber, the head of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, has successfully navigated numerous challenges to the proposed congestion pricing plan in Manhattan.
President Trump's declaration of having killed the congestion pricing program has raised significant concerns for New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority amid ongoing legal battles.
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