US extends deadline for New York to end Manhattan congestion program
March 20 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday extended by 30 days a March 21 deadline for New York to end Manhattan's congestion pricing program that started in January.
The U.S. Transportation Department in February rescinded federal approval of the program issued under Trump's predecessor Joe Biden.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Thursday the department would grant the one-month extension as discussions continue but warned: "Know that the billions of dollars the federal government sends to New York are not a blank check. Continued noncompliance will not be taken lightly."
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