New York is seeing ripple effects from Gov. Kathy Hochul pausing "congestion pricing."
The Metropolitan Transit Authority halted numerous capital projects like Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades at subway stations and track replacements. The pause is costing the state 100,000 jobs congestion pricing's $15 billion in revenue would have paid for.
Rachael Fauss, senior policy adviser for Reinvent Albany, said Hochul's decision has effects beyond New York State.