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Delivery Protection Act could endanger over 10,000 jobs, new analysis from transit group finds
A New York City Council bill, the Delivery Protection Act, could threaten over 10,000 jobs and disrupt delivery operations, according to a report by AKRF. The proposed legislation would impose licensing requirements on last-mile storage facilities, potentially increasing delivery costs, causing late deliveries, and worsening traffic congestion.
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