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Spitzer Takes Jab At Mayor for Trip

By Staff Reporter of the Sun | July 13, 2007

Governor Spitzer seemed to take a swipe at Mayor Bloomberg yesterday for jetting to a conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, rather than using the final days before a federal deadline to convince Albany lawmakers to support his plan to charge drivers to enter certain parts of Manhattan.

"I hear the congestion in Sun Valley … is tougher than the congestion in Manhattan right now," Mr. Spitzer told reporters in Washington. "But I think Mike is going to get involved between now and Monday, working with us to see what we can do."


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