NJ Gov. vetoes toll increases on turnpike, Garden State Parkway: "not satisfied"
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The New Jersey Turnpike Authority planned to raise tolls on the turnpike and Garden State Parkway, but Gov. Phil Murphy told them to go back to the drawing board.
The Garden State governor vetoed the NJTA's budget for 2024 that included another 3% increase in tolls.
After considering the issue, I have decided to veto the @NJTurnpike’s proposed budget passed earlier this week.
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) October 26, 2023
I am not satisfied with the justification provided for the toll increases reflected in the budget and need more information for why the board is taking this step.
Murphy's tweet said he was "not satisfied with the justification provided for the toll increases reflected in the budget and need[s] more information for why the board is taking this step."
In a 2020 meeting, the NJTA approved a resolution authorizing potential annual toll increases up to a maximum of 3% a year.
That went into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
State legislators have proposed a bill to prevent annual or automatic toll increases.