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Faced with a $213M budget crisis, SEPTA will move forward with sweeping service cuts after the deadline has past to secure crucial funding from Pennsylvania leaders.
Pennsylvania's Senate on Tuesday advanced a $47.6 billion state budget for 2025-26 that holds spending flat, as well as a two-year, $1.2 billion transportation plan opposed ...
SEPTA cannot pause massive service cuts in the wake of the Senate’s passage of legislation to move money designated for transit capital operations as temporary operating funds, the transit agency’s ...
With Pennsylvania lawmakers unable to compromise on stop-gaps to solve SEPTA funding, will service continue in Delaware?
Morning, Philly. Our dry spell emphatically ended in parts of the region with last night’s storms. A pest attacking ...
Six weeks after the constitutionally mandated June 30 deadline to pass it, SEPTA announced last week that it will have to cut ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro insisted leaders with both parties are making progress to resolve a fiscal impasse over an overdue spending plan and mass transit funding that was due July 1 ...
A Pennsylvania House committee voted down a bill the Republican-controlled Senate passed to infuse new funding into SEPTA.
Members of the Republican-led Senate voted to amend House Bill 257 to use $300 million in the public transit trust fund to address operational needs, instead of leaning on sales tax increases proposed ...
With SEPTA’s deadline to secure funding to avoid a “transit death spiral” a day away, a bill that was passed by the ...
SEPTA will make cuts to service at the end of the month. Impacts to Pennsylvania social services might follow.