• NYS lawmakers may let NYC's ability to enforce its red light cameras expire, MTA claims 2/3 of the public comments it got on congestion pricing were in support of the tolling plan, NYS senate bill would create universal after school programs at NYC schools, New laws say Long Islanders selling their homes can no longer avoid answering detailed questions about the history of their property

  • Mar 21 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
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NYS lawmakers may let NYC's ability to enforce its red light cameras expire, MTA claims 2/3 of the public comments it got on congestion pricing were in support of the tolling plan, NYS senate bill would create universal after school programs at NYC schools, New laws say Long Islanders selling their homes can no longer avoid answering detailed questions about the history of their property  By  cover art

NYS lawmakers may let NYC's ability to enforce its red light cameras expire, MTA claims 2/3 of the public comments it got on congestion pricing were in support of the tolling plan, NYS senate bill would create universal after school programs at NYC schools, New laws say Long Islanders selling their homes can no longer avoid answering detailed questions about the history of their property

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