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Pennsylvania’s legislature is likely to punt on mass transit funding — again
Pennsylvania’s legislature has missed the June 30 deadline to pass a budget, with lawmakers unlikely to resolve a partisan stalemate over mass transit funding. Transportation advocates warned of severe service cuts to agencies like SEPTA and Pittsburgh Regional Transit, while a court-ordered injunction temporarily halted SEPTA’s cuts by authorizing funds from the Public Transportation Trust Fund.
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