SEPTA warns of service cuts without Pennsylvania funding by August 14

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Democrats in Pennsylvania are pushing a bill to increase transit funding amid looming service cuts for SEPTA, with a deadline of August 14. The bill proposes raising sales tax revenue and issuing bonds, but faces opposition over accountability and funding sources. The broader state budget negotiations are stalled, risking further transit service reductions across the state.
- SEPTA says it will cut service if the Pa. legislature doesn’t act by Aug. 14. Spotlight PA
- SEPTA announces new service schedules, warns of looming changes if funding is not passed by deadline 6abc Philadelphia
- New transit bill with PRT provisions shakes up discussions on overdue Pa. budget Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Amid ‘death spiral,' SEPTA releases new schedules reflecting 20% service cuts NBC10 Philadelphia
- SEPTA riders, lawmakers rally in Philly for transit funding Billy Penn at WHYY
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