News
With just days left to secure state funding to avoid massive SEPTA service cuts and fare increases, Gov. Josh Shapiro said ...
Governor Josh Shapiro came to SEPTA's headquarters in Center City Sunday afternoon to urge lawmakers to immediately act on ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Democrats are applying a full court press to get the transportation spending bill approved along with a ...
1h
ABC27 on MSN‘TIME FOR SHORT-TERM FIXES IS OVER:’ Shapiro talks transit funding ahead of weekend House session
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro says “the time for short-term fixes is over” as a deadline looms before the Keystone State’s largest transit authority slashes service if it doesn’t receive more ...
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.
The transit service is facing major cuts later this month if lawmakers can't close the 213 million dollar funding gap.
1h
Metro Philadelphia on MSN‘Time to act is now’ on SEPTA funding, Shapiro says
Gov. 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 ...
4don MSN
Josh Shapiro is getting presidential buzz, but a battleground re-election campaign beckons first
Josh Shapiro in the 2022 contest by 15 points, has intensified recently. Last week, he published a refreshed version of his ...
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 ...
1h
Audacy on MSN‘The time to act is now’: At SEPTA HQ, Shapiro calls on GOP-led Senate to pass mass transit funding
A SEPTA “doomsday” is looming. Dramatic service cuts will begin in two weeks if the agency doesn’t get funding from Harrisburg. On Sunday, Gov. Shapiro went to SEPTA headquarters to urge the ...
Shapiro plans to visit SEPTA headquarters Sunday, as state lawmakers advance a bill funding transit and infrastructure projects.
Governor Josh Shapiro came to SEPTA's headquarters in Center City Sunday afternoon to urge lawmakers to immediately act on ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results