Transit union leaders: A new bill offers a path forward for Illinois transit funding – Chicago Tribune*

CTA "L" train takes a corner in Chicago's Loop on Dec. 5, 2023. (Antonio Perez/ Chicago Tribune)
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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

The ‘United We Move Illinois’ union lobbying bill SB0005 is essentially a EBF for METRA, PACE & CTA, with major funding component to switch to a much higher direct taxpayer funded % non-fare funding formula with ZERO commitments to cuts or efficiencies as usual. They’re also the group (goons) pushing for tax on mileage to fund public transportation. Why they get to post their lobbying bs in trib is pathetic. Why they don’t just post link to Sen Villivalam Bill-SB0005 (https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=5&GAID=18&GA=104&DocTypeID=SB&LegID=157095&SessionID=114) or their web site (https://unitedwemoveil.org/legislation#c4d3bbd0-2491-4902-a024-831e5135c676) is equally pathetic. This is a big $$$deal$$$ folks, from SB0005: Synopsis As Introduced… Read more »

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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Big picture, with all the ARPA-COVID fed $gravy train$ running dry and Trump admin threatening to cut more fed funding, are public sec heros are desperate to lock-in funding with ZERO cuts, ZERO layoffs. There are all kinds of other bills introduces or proposed for similar EBFs for Higher ED, etc. Hard to keep up with all the bills. 99% of chumbalone Illinoisans have no clue and don’t even vote. I’m old and retired (I hope) so I have way to much time to read about all the despicable shenanigans. So depressing. Greg Bishops-Illionis in Focus/Center Square daily youtube are… Read more »

Riverbender
1 year ago

I will sum the article up for you; “Blah blah blah we need more tax money.”

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

I did not feel safe riding on public transportation when it was safe, now it is much worse.
Many people, I mean many people will never ride on public transportation.
Let the mayor and chief of police have their daughters ride on it first, then I will consider getting back on it.

JackBolly
1 year ago

Many everyday citizens are attacked now it seems. Only ride in certain during certain hours. If you have CC that’s best.

mqyl
1 year ago
Reply to  JackBolly

The vast majority of us don’t want to get involved in shootouts with thugs. That’s one reason why we severely limit our trips to Chicago or don’t go there at all.

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