Expressing opposition to Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City.

1/13/2025, 12:51 PM

This resolution disapproves of the Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City and strongly recommends that (1) New York conduct an economic impact report on the program, and (2) relevant federal agencies and New York halt the program's implementation. The tolling program, also known as congestion pricing, will charge drivers a toll to enter an area designated as Manhattan's central business district.

Bill 119 H.Res. 27, titled "Expressing opposition to Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City," is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The bill aims to voice opposition to the Central Business District Tolling Program proposed by New York City.

The Central Business District Tolling Program is a plan put forth by New York City officials to implement tolls on vehicles entering certain parts of Manhattan in order to reduce traffic congestion and raise revenue for public transportation improvements. However, this bill expresses opposition to the program, citing concerns about the potential impact on businesses, commuters, and the overall economy of the city.

The bill highlights the potential negative effects of the tolling program, such as increased costs for businesses that rely on transportation in and out of the city, as well as the burden it may place on commuters who have no other viable transportation options. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the fairness and effectiveness of the tolling program in achieving its intended goals. Overall, Bill 119 H.Res. 27 serves as a platform for members of Congress to express their opposition to the Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City and to advocate for alternative solutions to address traffic congestion and transportation funding issues in the city.
Congress
119

Number
HRES - 27

Introduced on
2025-01-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

1/9/2025

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution disapproves of the Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City and strongly recommends that (1) New York conduct an economic impact report on the program, and (2) relevant federal agencies and New York halt the program's implementation. The tolling program, also known as congestion pricing, will charge drivers a toll to enter an area designated as Manhattan's central business district.

Bill 119 H.Res. 27, titled "Expressing opposition to Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City," is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The bill aims to voice opposition to the Central Business District Tolling Program proposed by New York City.

The Central Business District Tolling Program is a plan put forth by New York City officials to implement tolls on vehicles entering certain parts of Manhattan in order to reduce traffic congestion and raise revenue for public transportation improvements. However, this bill expresses opposition to the program, citing concerns about the potential impact on businesses, commuters, and the overall economy of the city.

The bill highlights the potential negative effects of the tolling program, such as increased costs for businesses that rely on transportation in and out of the city, as well as the burden it may place on commuters who have no other viable transportation options. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the fairness and effectiveness of the tolling program in achieving its intended goals. Overall, Bill 119 H.Res. 27 serves as a platform for members of Congress to express their opposition to the Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City and to advocate for alternative solutions to address traffic congestion and transportation funding issues in the city.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedExpressing opposition to Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City.

Policy Areas
Transportation and Public Works

Comments

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Crue Roth
@turmeric_strawberry_chapati72170
I don't like it. It's gonna make things harder for us. #NoTolls

Recent Activity

Latest Summary1/13/2025

This resolution disapproves of the Central Business District Tolling Program of New York City and strongly recommends that (1) New York conduct an economic impact report on the program, and (2) relevant federal agencies and New York halt the progr...


Latest Action1/9/2025
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.