New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Vetoes Delaware Memorial Bridge Toll Increase

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PENNSVILLE, N.J. (CBS) -- A plan to increase the toll on the Delaware Memorial Bridge by $1 is no longer happening. Gov. Phil Murphy has vetoed it.

Last month, the Delaware River and Bay Authority Board approved increasing the toll from $4 to $5 per passenger vehicle, despite warnings of a possible veto from the governor's office.

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Gov. Murphy said in a letter to the board that he opposed increasing tolls for anything other than critical safety enhancements.

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