Apparently there was some last minute politicking to bring the Congestion Pricing initiative onto the State Assembly floor for a public vote – but to no avail – according to Elizabeth Benjamin for the Daily Politics blog at The Daily News.
Congestion Pricing Buried By State Assembly Despite Last Gasps
April 7th, 2008 by Chris (Admin)No Comments
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