Chicago Transit Funding Crisis Deepens Amid Legislative Deadlock

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Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a bill that would reform Chicago's transit governance and introduce a $1.50 delivery fee, leaving a significant funding gap for transit agencies amid looming financial crises, with potential for a special session to revisit the issue.
Topics:nation#chicago-transit-reform#delivery-fee#funding-crisis#illinois-legislature#local-government#mass-transit-governance
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