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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFeds accidentally publish secret plan to kill NYC congestion pricing -- Gothamist
https://gothamist.com/news/feds-accidentally-publish-secret-plan-to-kill-nyc-congestion-pricingLawyers for the federal government briefly published internal correspondence on Wednesday evening detailing a laundry list of flaws in the U.S. Department of Transportations legal strategy to shut down the MTAs congestion pricing tolls.
The document, dated April 11, was mistakenly posted on the docket of the MTAs federal lawsuit challenging U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffys effort to kill the tolls by revoking federal approval. The internal 11-page letter, sent from attorneys in the Southern District of New York to a lawyer for the federal transportation department, was taken down less than an hour after it was erroneously put online. By Thursday afternoon, the attorneys were taken off the case while a transportation department spokesperson speculated they published the document as an act of sabatoge.
It marked a new, bizarre wrinkle in the legal back-and-forth between New York state and the Trump administration over the future of the Manhattan tolls and sparked yet another round of recrimination within President Donald Trump's justice department.
Three assistant U.S. attorneys wrote in the internal letter that Duffys current argument to shut down the tolls isnt likely to hold up in court. The program was approved under former President Joe Biden through a U.S. DOT pilot program the Value Pricing Pilot Program that allows local governments to impose tolls on federally funded roads. Duffy has argued he has the authority to rescind that approval, but the government attorneys were skeptical.
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The document, dated April 11, was mistakenly posted on the docket of the MTAs federal lawsuit challenging U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffys effort to kill the tolls by revoking federal approval. The internal 11-page letter, sent from attorneys in the Southern District of New York to a lawyer for the federal transportation department, was taken down less than an hour after it was erroneously put online. By Thursday afternoon, the attorneys were taken off the case while a transportation department spokesperson speculated they published the document as an act of sabatoge.
It marked a new, bizarre wrinkle in the legal back-and-forth between New York state and the Trump administration over the future of the Manhattan tolls and sparked yet another round of recrimination within President Donald Trump's justice department.
Three assistant U.S. attorneys wrote in the internal letter that Duffys current argument to shut down the tolls isnt likely to hold up in court. The program was approved under former President Joe Biden through a U.S. DOT pilot program the Value Pricing Pilot Program that allows local governments to impose tolls on federally funded roads. Duffy has argued he has the authority to rescind that approval, but the government attorneys were skeptical.
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Feds accidentally publish secret plan to kill NYC congestion pricing -- Gothamist (Original Post)
erronis
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jls4561
(2,222 posts)1. I doubt very much if anyone in the Drumph administration ever listened to Firesign Theatre because they
lack a sense of humor unless its making fun of the less fortunate.
So it baffles me that Mr. Doofus Duffy came up with a transit policy of Were all Bozos on thus Bus.
erronis
(19,184 posts)2. Good point. Good humor requires self-reflection. Not in their genes.
But perhaps they have plenty reflection in their jeans. (Sorry - bad attempt.)