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The Philadelphia area’s transit system is preparing for a 20% cut to service later this month if the state legislature doesn’t approve more funding by Thursday.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro says “the time for short-term fixes is over” as a deadline looms before the Keystone State’s largest ...
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Metro Philadelphia on MSN‘Time to act is now’ on SEPTA funding, Shapiro saysGov. Josh Shapiro met Sunday with SEPTA officials and again called on leaders in the Republican-controlled state Senate to approve new funding for public transit, just days before a deadline to avoid ...
With just days left to secure state funding to avoid massive SEPTA service cuts and fare increases, Gov. Josh Shapiro said the time to act is now.
As negotiations continue over Pennsylvania's weeks-overdue budget, the issue of mass-transit funding is getting a heightened ...
Shapiro plans to visit SEPTA headquarters Sunday, as state lawmakers advance a bill funding transit and infrastructure projects.
The House Transportation Committee approved a new mass transit funding bill Wednesday, baking in a handful of reforms ...
At a community festival in Southwest Philadelphia on Saturday, Aug. 9, SEPTA riders and state lawmakers expressed unease and ...
State lawmakers are heading back to Harrisburg this weekend in a renewed effort to pass a mass transit funding bill aimed at keeping SEPTA services intact.
State Democratic representatives called on their Republican counterparts to pass a public transit funding bill before SEPTA’s first round of cuts take effect Aug. 24.
We need action at the state level … to deliver the funding our transit systems need,” says Commissioner Jamila Winder ...
The bipartisan budget that would fund SEPTA cleared the house on June 17 and has been stalled in the Senate. PA Democrats are demanding action in Harrisburg. A $213 million funding gap and a crippling ...
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