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Harvey Chanin, 78, entered Republican State Sen. Joe Picozzi’s office Monday thinking he had nothing to lose, except SEPTA ...
Protesters gathered at state Sen. Joe Picozzi's office in Northeast Philadelphia on Monday and demanded action amid potential ...
Protesters said they plan to remain at Sen. Joe Picozzi's office in Philadelphia until funding is secured for SEPTA to avoid ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro responded to the looming SEPTA cuts and fare hikes as protesters held another rally at Sen ...
SEPTA officials say even if they get funding before cuts go into effect on Sunday, they'll still need a few days to get ...
On Monday, a group of demonstrators staged a sit-in at the office of Republican State Sen. Joe Picozzi, chanting for hours.
Cuts to Philly’s transit system will begin Sunday unless the state legislature takes urgent action. Protesters accused Picozzi of ignoring his constituents.
SEPTA officials slashed their way to $30 million in savings, but they still need more than $200 million to maintain service.
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.
Pennsylvania’s GOP-controlled Senate also advanced a $47.6 billion state budget for 2025-26 that holds spending flat, but ...
A Pennsylvania House committee voted down a bill the Republican-controlled Senate passed to infuse new funding into SEPTA.
SEPTA is set to cut service in Philadelphia later this month as Pennsylvania lawmakers debate new funding for public transit.