Just four months after taking office, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy looks set to square off with his New York counterpart over control of a sprawling bistate agency. The two Democratic governors share control of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an agency with an annual budget of $8.1 billion which runs the region’s major airports, six bridges and tunnels as well as the 16-acre World Trade Center site.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 16, 2018 20:51 UTC