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Congestion Pricing Delays Put $9B In 2024 MTA Capital Projects at Risk

ALBANY—New York State helped stabilize the MTA’s finances last year, but its capital program for maintaining and upgrading the regional transit system faces significant delays due to funding issues, which may also pressure its next capital plan, according to a report released on May 9 by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

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Attorney’s Column – Court: For Work Where a License is Required, One is Needed to Recover in Event of a Claim

The ostensible purpose of contractor licensing statutes is to ensure that the public’s health and welfare is protected by permitting only qualified contractors to work in their respective trades. Whether these statutes accomplish this purpose or are simply a stream of revenue for a municipality, is subject to debate. However, given the stated purpose of these statutes, they are strictly construed, and proving compliance with these statutes is required in order to recover for such work under either a breach of contract or unjust enrichment theory.

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