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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives rejected two budget bills passed by the state Senate, prolonging a budget impasse that has persisted for over 40 days.
A person was struck by a SEPTA Media/Wawa line train between the Fernwood-Yeadon and Angora stations, officials said.
Facing a 45-day budget stalemate, transit officials say lawmakers risk losing vital funding, jeopardizing crucial infrastructure projects and services.
Pennsylvania lawmakers now have only a few more hours to reach a deal to secure funding to cover SEPTA’s $213 million budget ...
There’s no shortage of frustration when it comes to stalled negotiations over funding for public transit in Pennsylvania.
Frustration over the continuing state budget impasse drove commission chair Neil Makhija’s remarks at Thursday morning’s ...
With no funding deal reached, deep service cuts to SEPTA bus, train and trolley services in the Philadelphia region are ...
SEPTA plans to reduce services and increase fares due to funding issues. From August 24, numerous bus routes will be cut or ...
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 ...
Faced with a $213M budget crisis, SEPTA will move forward with sweeping service cuts after the deadline past to secure ...
Pennsylvania’s budget impasse deepened Wednesday as the state House voted down two Senate-passed measures for the 2025-26 fiscal year, leaving funding for ...
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