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Highs: Mid-40s
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 Near 30
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1. Feds, transit officials delay decision on NYC congestion pricing

New York City’s congestion pricing program will likely remain in effect for several more months, as federal and transit officials have agreed to delay any final decision until the fall, according to a new court filing.

The Trump administration has pushed to end the tolling program, with the U.S. Department of Transportation previously ordering the MTA to stop collecting tolls by March 21. But just before the deadline, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency would allow a 30-day extension “as discussions continue,” pushing the date to April 20.

It now appears the federal government will not enforce the upcoming deadline.

2. ConEd customers decry proposed rate hikes amid tariffs

Community leaders and union members joined the Queens borough president Monday to urge Con Edison not to increase rates.

The utility proposed rate hikes that would increase customer electric bills increase by more than 11% and gas bills by more than 13% starting on Jan. 1, 2026.

3. City DAs make the case for Hochul's way on discovery as she continues to inject new policy into late budget talks

Two prominent downstate district attorneys showed up at the state Capitol bright and early Monday to make the case for Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed discovery reforms, as Hochul decided to throw a few curveballs into negotiating a budget that will be a week late at the strike of midnight Tuesday.

An extender was passed to bridge the funding gap to Wednesday. 

Around the Nation

1. Supreme Court allows Trump to deport Venezuelans under wartime law, but only after judges' review

2. RFK Jr. says he plans to tell CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water

3. Fired Justice Department pardon attorney accuses the agency of 'ongoing corruption,' abuse of power