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With a projected $213 million deficit in SEPTA’s upcoming budget, State Rep. Mary Jo Daley hosted an expert roundtable this week on the future of transit funding. Participants ...
With emergency federal aid drying up and ridership still below pre-pandemic levels, transit agencies in Chicago and ...
A funding crisis, the result of the refusal of Democrats and Republicans to tax the wealthy, threatens catastrophic service ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
As Pennsylvania lawmakers kick off a June agenda that will focus on budget talks, several issues like taxing and regulating ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
Severe service cuts and a fare increase are planned in the coming months unless state lawmakers deliver a funding solution.
With the June 30 deadline approaching, Pennsylvania lawmakers are working to finalize a state budget amid concerns about overspending, federal Medicaid cuts, and disagreements on revenue sources.
Pennsylvania lawmakers are at odds over legal weed, transit, and education funding as the June 30 budget deadline approaches.
Fare evasion has become a costly problem for SEPTA as the transportation agency faces a $213 million budget shortfall.
Philadelphia leaders, commuters, and even the city’s pro sports teams have expressed “deep concerns” about the planned cuts.
The SEPTA crisis isn't tied just to Philadelphia. It's tied to the region — and all of Pennsylvania. Let's wake up to that ...
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