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“People are scared,” said SEPTA employee John Lipscomb, who made the trip to Harrisburg along with colleagues and fellow union members. “They’re afraid, what if we don’t get the funding.
Pennsylvania lawmakers are at odds over legal weed, transit, and education funding as the June 30 budget deadline approaches.
“We’ve entered into this especially scary time in the country where it feels the sort of norms and rhetoric and rules that ...
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The Mercury on MSNState Rep. Ciresi addresses issues during Pottstown town hallIt’s getting worse, and part of the problem is PennDOT re-paves roads by the linear mile, and not based on how much traffic ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
If it doesn’t get more state funding, SEPTA says it will cut its current ... Riven by internal differences over the debate, state Senate Republicans were relatively slow to stake out a position ...
Ah yes, the always-fun conversation on SEPTA, central PA's rural roads, and the state's on-going eternal tug-of-war. There’s a reason this debate feels ...
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