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Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives has passed transportation funding legislation in a last-ditch effort to stave off deep service cuts at the Philadelphia region’s public transit agency.
House Democrats said in a statement that the legislation passed on August 11 and now awaits action by the Senate.
SEPTA could soon eliminate dozens of bus routes, five regional rail lines, increase fares, and more as it faces a major ...
This coming Thursday is the “drop dead date” for which the regional public transportation system in southeastern Pennsylvania ...
SEPTA is just days away from enacting service cuts that would begin just before the first day of school in Philadelphia.
With just days left to secure state funding to avoid massive SEPTA service cuts and fare increases, Gov. Josh Shapiro said ...
Facing a $213M budget deficit, SEPTA is just days away from enacting service cuts that would kick in just before the first day of school in Philadelphia.
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 ...
On Monday, lawmakers in the state's House of Representatives are expected to vote on a mass transit bill that would help SEPTA bridge its budget shortfall -- and would increase oversight on the mass ...
During the University Board of Trustees’s annual Spring Full Board Meeting, Vice President for Community Affairs Jeffery ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro joined other commonwealth and transit leaders Sunday at SEPTA headquarters in Philadelphia for ...