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New York Sues Federal Government Over $74M Highway Funding Cut Over Immigrant CDL Dispute
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New York Sues Federal Government Over $74M Highway Funding Cut Over Immigrant CDL Dispute

New York filed a lawsuit challenging the federal Transportation Department's decision to withhold $74 million in highway funding because the state refused to revoke nearly 33,000 questionable commercial driver's licenses for immigrants. The dispute stems from an audit that found significant flaws in how states issue non-domiciled CDLs, including licenses remaining valid after immigrants' authorization expired. New York joins California, which has already lost $200 million, in challenging Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's efforts to tighten licensing rules.

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