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As the Pennsylvania legislature continues to haggle over a budget, SEPTA says it will move forward with cuts as planned.
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SEPTA moving forward with service cuts across Philadelphia region with no funding fix in place
With no funding deal reached, deep service cuts to SEPTA bus, train and trolley services in the Philadelphia region are ...
As SEPTA's funding deadline approaches, the Pennsylvania State Senate passed a new plan to fund the transit system, but ...
Lawmakers are still pushing for a deal to save SEPTA from a "transit death spiral" set to begin Aug. 24, with an event ...
Update: This story is no longer being updated. Get live updates on the latest efforts to reach a deal on SEPTA funding here.
Republicans who want money to fix and build new roads throughout PA — even in areas with no traffic woes — are holding up ...
Democrats expressed frustration with the change, saying the money is already earmarked for necessary system and safety ...
With SEPTA's deadline to avoid a "death spiral" hours away, a Pa. House Committee did not approve of a transit bill that was passed by the Senate.
The plan does not provide the sustainable funding solutions needed for public transportation systems across the commonwealth.
Philly's GOP state senator, Sen. Joe Picozzi, and two of his suburban colleagues introduced a package of bills to strengthen ...
The PA Senate passed a different SEPTA funding proposal than that of the House, where the Senate proposal is expected to face ...
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