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A Philly high schooler on how SEPTA's proposed cuts will be especially hard for thousands of Philadelphians with disabilities ...
Pennsylvanians have a constitutional guarantee that “The people have a right to clean air.” Gutting transit will greatly ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A last-ditch effort to prevent half of all public transit services from being eliminated in the Philadelphia region passed Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives on Monday, as ...
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives voted to pass legislation that will provide SEPTA with the funding it needs to avoid ...
Pennsylvania House makes last-ditch effort to stave off cuts at Philadelphia’s public transit agency
The nearly $1 billion bill has the support of Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro, and includes funding for highways, too. But it ...
Eight Chester County Democratic lawmakers and other dignitaries were angry with Pennsylvania’s Republican Senators and didn’t mince words at a Thursday press conference at ...
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro visited SEPTA headquarters on Sunday to push legislators in Harrisburg approve the state's budget -- which includes a $292 million investment in mass transit statewide -- as ...
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.
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.
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