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The pressure continues to rise in the legislature as House Democrats moved another proposal to increase mass transit funding.
A SEPTA spokesperson said state funding is needed by Aug. 14 to avoid service cuts that will take effect on Aug. 24.
SEPTA has until Aug. 14 for state lawmakers to approve funding or else they will be forced to implement service cuts that amount to a 20% overall reduction in services. Here's what we know.
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNSEPTA will finalize first round of cuts next week if no new funding comes
The initial cuts built into SEPTA’s doomsday budget will go into effect later this month if Pennsylvania lawmakers do not ...
With SEPTA service cuts 18 days away, Philly riders, activists and lawmakers rallied at City Hall to demand transit funding from the Pa. Senate.
SEPTA says they have until Aug. 14 for state lawmakers to approve funding or else they will be forced to implement service ...
A deadline for potential service cuts to Philadelphia’s transit system pushed House Democrats on Wednesday to advance a ...
SEPTA supporters demand Senate Republicans finish the budget, fund transit before service cuts begin
A coalition of transit advocates and elected officials rallied in front of Philadelphia City Hall to demand the GOP-led Senate end its recess and return to Harrisburg to finish the budget.
A new PA House bill increases transit funding with provisions to win GOP support as SEPTA sets an Aug. 14 deadline to avoid ...
SEPTA has given the state an Aug. 14 deadline deliver a funding solution that will avoid drastic service cuts.
“Even if an agreement is reached after the 14th, it will take us about 10 days from the time funding is approved to reverse ...
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