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As the Pennsylvania legislature continues to haggle over a budget, SEPTA says it will move forward with cuts as planned.
A Pennsylvania House committee voted down a bill the Republican-controlled Senate passed to infuse new funding into SEPTA.
As SEPTA's funding deadline approaches, the Pennsylvania State Senate introduced a new plan to fund the transit system, but ...
Democrats expressed frustration with the change, saying the money is already earmarked for necessary system and safety ...
With no funding deal reached, deep service cuts to SEPTA bus, train and trolley services in the Philadelphia region are ...
The plan does not provide the sustainable funding solutions needed for public transportation systems across the commonwealth.
The state budget is six weeks late, and outside Senate GOP leadership, everyone else has done their part to get it across the ...
Amid an ongoing stalemate between legislators in Harrisburg over the -- already a month late -- state budget, Democratic ...
The Pa. Senate could take on a new push for mass transit funds. Could this fifth attempt at a legislative solution get SEPTA the funding it needs?
The Associated Press has called the northeast Philadelphia state Senate election for 29 year-old Republican Joe Picozzi, marking an unlikely victory against an incumbent in a district held by ...
The Pennsylvania State Senate has passed a budget amendment to help SEPTA prevent system-wide service cuts for the next two years. What happens now?
Picozzi never had the support of the city of Philadelphia’s Republican party. (SRCC, however, took notice, spending over $700,000 to aid Picozzi, according to campaign finance records.