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Three Republican state senators say SEPTA has been unresponsive after they proposed using the Public Transportation Trust ...
Everybody wants to fund SEPTA, so why hasn’t it gotten done? Political leaders in Harrisburg can’t agree on how to do it. My colleagues in the House propose using sales tax revenue to take money from ...
A SEPTA supporter we interviewed on the Men At Work Podcast went HAM at Senator Joe Picozzi's office because of ongoing ...
Dozens of transit advocates rallied outside of Pennsylvania Republican State Senator Joe Picozzi’s office on Tuesday in an effort to pressure lawmakers to pass a ...
Principal Gillis said about 60% of the school's 1,600 students rely on SEPTA charter buses to travel from four elementary ...
In an interview, Parker said she is in “constant communication” with Republicans and Democrats in Harrisburg and remains ...
Cuts to Philly’s transit system will begin Sunday unless the state legislature takes urgent action. Protesters accused Picozzi of ignoring his constituents.
The regional transit agency has announced cuts to 56 bus routes and increased fares starting Aug. 24. Rail lines and trolleys will also see changes. Here's what riders need to know.
Members of The 215 People’s Alliance say they plan to camp out at Republican State Senator Joe Picozzi’s office until funding for SEPTA is approved in Harrisburg.
On Monday, a group of demonstrators staged a sit-in at the office of Republican State Sen. Joe Picozzi, chanting for hours.
For the second straight day, protesters gathered near the Pennsylvania state senator’s Northeast Philly office. A separate group of supporters rallied around the Republican.
About 20 SEPTA users "took over" Picozzi's office for two and a half hours, determined to get his attention. They have vowed ...
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