Phil Murphy’s office referred to comments made by counsel Randy Mastro that the “federal government may reconsider, especially where, as here, there is a pending court-ordered remand requiring the federal agency that approved congestion pricing to explain its decision that the court found to be arbitrary and capricious.
Two weeks into New York’s congestion pricing program, Gov. Phil Murphy is still looking for ways to end it. In a letter dispatched Monday, Murphy told newly sworn-in President Donald Trump he welcomes “any opportunity to work with you and your ...
Gov. Phil Murphy was to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural on Monday. What will that portend for New Jersey in the new administration?
Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey, in enlisting President Trump in his wrongheaded suburban war against congestion pricing, puts at risk the federal approval for the essential tolling plan. With
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has personally appealed to President Trump to kill the new congestion toll Garden State commuters have to pay to enter midtown Manhattan.
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn into office as the president, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy asked him to review federal approval of New York’s congestion pricing program, which costs New Jersey drivers an additional $9 to enter midtown Manhattan.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is welcoming the new administration in Washington by reminding President Donald Trump of a campaign promise that would he says would benefit Garden State residents. In a letter sent to Trump on Monday,
After a federal lawsuit brought by his administration failed to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is appealing to another power: President Trump.
Gov. Phil Murphy wrote a letter to the president saying that the surcharge on drivers entering Manhattan’s busiest area was a “disaster” for commuters and residents in his state.
In the days following President Donald Trump’s election in November, Gov. Phil Murphy pledged to work with the Republican when possible but resist him
After President Donald Trump's first executive orders, Gov. Phil Murphy said New Jersey would defend its values. Murphy offered few specifics.
The plan, which launched on Jan. 5, newly charges passenger vehicles $9 to access Manhattan below 60th Street during peak hours.