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The same day NY announced a $9 toll to enter Manhattan, the Port Authority announced plans to hike bridge and tunnel tolls.
Republicans are set to control both chambers of Congress, and may pursue legislation to end congestion pricing.
The firefighters' union is expected to speak out on Friday in opposition to the revised congestion pricing plan.
The new plan will charge most drivers $9 a day to enter Manhattan below 60th street, down from the original toll of $15.