Car dealership group to host NYC fundraiser for Hochul days after she reversed course on congestion-pricing

Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks during a press conference to announce vehicle congestion pricing plan in New York City, U.S., June 27, 2023
Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks during a press conference to announce vehicle congestion pricing plan in New York City, U.S., June 27, 2023

A leading New York-based advocacy group for car dealerships will be hosting a fundraiser for Gov. Kathy Hochul – mere days after she indefinitely paused the controversial congestion pricing scheme for part of Manhattan.

The Greater New York Automobile Association is hosting the Hochul fundraiser Tuesday at The Center for Automotive Education & Training in Queens.

The group is asking for suggested donations of $5,000 to $10,000, according to a flier for the event.

“Governor Hochul has been a staunch supporter of our industry, and this reception provides an excellent opportunity to engage with her directly and show our collective support for her continued leadership,” says the flier dated May 28 announcing the event.

The Greater New York Automobile Association is hosting the Hochul fundraiser Tuesday at The Center for Automotive Education & Training in Queens. Google Maps
The Greater New York Automobile Association is hosting the Hochul fundraiser Tuesday at The Center for Automotive Education & Training in Queens. Google Maps

Hochul on Wednesday shockingly slammed the brakes on the tolling program, saying she’s pausing it “indefinitely” because it’s not the right time with New Yorkers facing a cost-of-living crisis.

The GNYADA opposes the congestion pricing toll plan.

Hochul has been a longtime benefactor of auto dealers.

The group is asking for suggested donations of $5,000 to $10,000, according to a flier for the event. Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association
The group is asking for suggested donations of $5,000 to $10,000, according to a flier for the event. Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association

The GNYADA donated $18,000 to Hochul’s campaign in July 2023, according to the Washington Examiner, which first reported the planned fundraiser.

The governor has also received at least another $22,865 since 2018 from the Automobile Dealers of New York political action committee, according to fundraising records.

Hochul campaign spokesperson Jen Goodman said “in keeping with Governor Hochul’s commitment to maintain high ethical standards, campaign contributions have no impact on government decisions.”