Opponents of congestion pricing dealt blow in lawsuit, but plan remains halted by Gov. Hochul
Briefly

Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Liman affirmed that the Federal Highway Association and project sponsors meticulously evaluated the environmental impact of the congestion pricing plan over four years, involving extensive public participation and record creation.
A portion of the United Federation of Teachers' lawsuit against congestion pricing was dismissed, though challenges from other groups, including New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, are still ongoing in federal courts.
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