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The School District of Philadelphia is set to start classes on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. But, unless SEPTA can find a way to ...
The state budget is nearly two weeks late, with no deal in sight. House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., Montgomery), ...
SEPTA riders will face major price hikes and service cuts if state funding is not increased to cover a gap in its 2026 budget, officials said. SEPTA said $30 million in cuts have lowered the ...
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SEPTA faces another ‘death spiral’ without state funding - MSNSEPTA is once again finalizing plans for significant cuts and possible fare increases if new mass transit funding is left out of Pennsylvania’s budget. Details will be released next month, Erik ...
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The transit agency’s planners have been putting together two fall schedules at the same time: One is normal. The other ...
SEPTA says it will be forced to cut nearly half of its service and increase fares more than 20% if it does not get funding to address its budget deficit.
Leaders from the city of Philadelphia and SEPTA are putting pressure on the state of Pennsylvania for more funding as the agency reports operating on a deficit.
SEPTA approves budget that could result in nearly half of its services being cut without state funding Starting July 1, SEPTA faces a $213 million budget deficit, which will lead to cuts starting on ...
How much money does SEPTA need? In April, Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed a funding increase for public transit agencies across Pennsylvania, including SEPTA.
If Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro's budget proposal doesn't get passed then SEPTA is preparing service cuts and fare increases for the transit agency in 2026.
SEPTA approved a 2026 fiscal year operating budget that will halve service to Delaware within six months and eventually ...
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