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Also today: What could kill NYC’s congestion pricing plan, and companies with immigrant workforce are preparing for raids.

Washington, DC, officials are bracing for the Trump administration’s impact on the region and its economy. The president-elect has vowed to relocate and gut much of the federal workforce, while his proposed Department of Government Efficiency has also floated a promise to return federal workers to their DC office full time — if only to compel them to resign.  

With the federal government making up a major sector of the DC economy, and downtown still struggling to recover from the pandemic, Donald Trump’s policy threatens to greatly exacerbate the city’s woes. But as some experts tell Kriston Capps, Trump’s made such promises before and over the course his first administration, the swamp actually grew. Today on CityLab: Trump Promises Could Have Seismic Impact on Washington Economy 

— Linda Poon

More on CityLab

NY Congestion Pricing Survived a Pause. Here’s What Could Kill It
The plan survived Governor Kathy Hochul’s five-month pause. Now a long-simmering legal challenge from New Jersey threatens to kill it.

Amtrak Wins href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-15/amtrak-wins-300-million-to-fix-its-unreliable-nj-to-nyc-service?cmpid=BBD111924_CITYLAB&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_term=241119&utm_campaign=citylabdaily" itemprop="StoryLink" itemscope="itemscope" target="_blank">Amtrak Wins $300 Million to Fix Its Unreliable NJ-to-NYC Service00 Million to Fix Its Unreliable NJ-to-NYC Service
The federal funding is coming months after a summer of train meltdowns upended commutes in and out of New York Penn Station.

Companies With Immigrant Workforces Are Preparing for Raids
“It’s a lot of just trying to mitigate harm.”

What we’re reading

  • In Trump’s America, who will build new homes? (CNN)
  • To battle the bullet, Baltimore goes after the bottle (Trace)
  • An affordable housing project faced a huge backlash. It won anyway (New York Times)
  • The Biden administration launched 66,000 infrastructure projects. Pete Buttigieg talks about what’s next (Fast Company)
  • We've got a lot of ways to go: Thoughts on World Toilet Day (NPR)

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