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    • Manhattan Assembly Member Robert Rodriguez Introduces Toll Reform Bill (Crain's)
    • Prendergast: MTA About to Run Out of Cash for New Contracts (AMNY, WNYCPost)
    • Port Authority Board Expected to Vote on LaGuardia Revamp Today (Crain'sAMNY)
    • Port Authority and Amtrak Allot Funds for Gateway Engineering Work (Politico)
    • De Blasio Knocks Bloomberg Development Policies, Says Cuomo Should Back Off (Politico)
    • For Third Time in Two Months, NYPD Claims Person Killed by Driver Was Lying in Street (NewsPost)
    • Ambulance Driver, Motorist Critically Injure Pedestrians in Sunset Park, PLG (PostNews)
    • Off-Duty Cop and Celeb Buddy With Outstanding Warrant Nearly Hit Pedestrian, Fight With Victim (Post)
    • NYPD Response to Death of Felix Coss Picked Up by Daily News and WABC
    • Staten Island Electeds Keep Their Eyes on the Prize (DNA)

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