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Illinois lawmakers adjourned their spring legislative session without passing legislation that would avert the fiscal cliff.
Lawmakers depart Springfield without funding $770 million needed to cover holes in regional transit agencies' budgets. CTA ...
The fallout could ripple well beyond city limits. Metra may slash early and late trains, Pace could drop weekend service and ...
Lawmakers still have time to avert a $771 million fiscal cliff. But transit agencies like the CTA will start planning now for ...
Now it's unclear if lawmakers will approve the $770 million needed to cover the transit agencies’ budget holes in 2026 when ...
State lawmakers missed a deadline Saturday to fill a $770 million budget gap being faced by the Regional Transportation ...
The CTA's Pride Train is going to be hitting the tracks all through this month. The eight-car Red Line train will feature ...
Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a bill at session's end on May 31 that would give Chicago-area transit agencies the funding ...
Legislation to save public transit from a $771 million budget shortfall passed the Illinois Senate Saturday but fizzled in ...
Illinois lawmakers wrapped up the spring session without allocating any funding for the Chicago Transit Authority, leaving no ...
Chicago-area transit operations will face draconian cuts to service in the next fiscal year after Illinois legislators on ...
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