The White House has announced a hold on $18 billion in federal funding designated for New York City's major infrastructure projects, the Hudson Tunnel reconstruction and the Second Avenue Subway. This decision follows a recent partial government shutdown and centers around objections to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles.

Senate Democratic Leader, Chuck Schumer, a staunch advocate for both projects, has voiced strong opposition against the government's funding strategy, which could significantly affect the region's economy. The Hudson River tunnel endeavor, funded significantly via federal grants, aims to repair and expand crucial transportation lines between New Jersey and Manhattan.

In addition, the Second Avenue Subway expansion, an initiative receiving $3.4 billion fro

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