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SEPTA GM Scott Sauer discusses the transit agency's planned service cuts if they fail to secure funding by Aug. 14, 2025.
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.
Republicans who want money to fix and build new roads throughout PA — even in areas with no traffic woes — are holding up ...
We need action at the state level … to deliver the funding our transit systems need,” says Commissioner Jamila Winder ...
Delaware commuters and public officials worry that they are about to become collateral damage in SEPTA’s funding crisis. They’re working to preserve the Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail line, a ...
The bipartisan budget that would fund SEPTA cleared the house on June 17 and has been stalled in the Senate. PA Democrats are demanding action in Harrisburg. A $213 million funding gap and a crippling ...
HARRISBURG — Democrats in the Pennsylvania House are fast-tracking a bill to send more money to the state’s transit agencies ...
Despite the mounting frustration and looming deadline, Shapiro remained confident that leaders across the aisle would come to ...
State leaders on Thursday were trying to figure out if a new transit- and transportation-funding bill passed by a House Committee on Wednesday — one with requirements tied to ...
With Pennsylvania’s delayed budget settled into a stalemate, opposing viewpoints expressed this week from both the governor ...
As state budget negotiations stretch more than a month past the June 30 deadline, the House Transportation Committee has ...
While the School District of Philadelphia was able to avoid cuts for the 2025–26 fiscal year, Superintendent Tony Watlington ...
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