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US Officials Criticize Penn Station Overhaul Funding

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New York City officials and community advocates gathered to call for more oversight and transparency regarding the Penn Station overhaul, specifically concerning its funding. They argue the project is a public infrastructure initiative, not a monument to Donald Trump. The President is expected to select one of three proposals for the station's redesign. New York officials, including Jerry Nadler and Dan Goldman, sent a letter to FIFA's president. They are requesting FIFA contribute to the $48 million cost of relocating fans for the World Cup games. NJ Transit plans to charge $150 for round-trip train tickets and $80 for shuttle bus tickets.

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“Penn Station is a serious public infrastructure project, not a monument to Donald Trump. Nantler, along with other New York City officials and community advocates gathered at Penn Station over the weekend to tease this legislation. They call for more oversight and transparency on the Penn Station overhaul, including how the redesign will be paid for.”

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“is expected to select one of three proposals for Penn Station's redesign.”

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“is expected to select one of three proposals for Penn Station's redesign. Nendez joined Jerry Natler and Dan Goldman of New York to send a letter to FIFA's president on Wednesday. They're asking FIFA to chip in towards the $48 million local leader's say it will cost to move fans to and from the eight World Cup games in the Netherlands. NJ Transit is charging $150 for round trip train tickets and $80 for shuttle bus tickets to the games. FIFA has not commented on the letter.”

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