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The Pa. House has passed a transit funding bill, but the Senate may favor a stopgap deal for Harrisburg’s six-week-late budget.
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives voted to pass legislation that will provide SEPTA with the funding it needs to avoid the looming "doomsday" service cuts. Here's what comes next.
As Pa. House passes a transit funding bill, top Senators suggest a stopgap deal for Harrisburg’s six-week-late budget.
Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Fulton) made the following statement on the status of the state budget impasse: “It is sad to say the state budget is now 42 […] ...
The Pa. House passed a transit funding bill with new oversight, awaiting Senate approval. This comes ahead of major cuts to ...
For months, lawmakers have been discussing how to increase transit funding as part of broader budget negotiations. But, six ...
Here's how Bucks County's House reps voted on the bill to avoid SEPTA cuts and disruptions to public transit, plus what's ...
An explosion Monday at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh has left people trapped under the rubble, with emergency workers on site trying to rescue them, an official ...
Pennsylvania's House of Representatives has passed transportation funding legislation in a last-ditch effort to stave off deep service cuts at the Philadelphia region's public transit agency.