SEPTA Service Cuts Move Forward After Failing to Secure Crucial Funding
SEPTA faces a $213 million deficit due to underfunding and rising costs, leading to 20% service cuts and a 21.5% fare increase starting late August and September.
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SEPTA service cuts, fare increases moving forward as House rejects transportation bill - Around Ambler
SEPTA’s service cuts and fare increases are moving forward as Pennsylvania lawmakers remain at a standstill after failing again to pass a transportation bill, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported today. Fares are on track to rise by 21.5% on September 1 and the 20% service reduction is scheduled to begin on Sunday, August 24. SEPTA officials said they needed to know by Thursday that enough money had been secured from Tuesday’s Senate vote to amend…
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Total News Sources8
Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Left
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Left
83% Left
L 83%
C 17%
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