Illinois lawmakers continue to make a case to bail out mass transit – Center Square

As the mass transit agencies paint a bleak picture regarding the fiscal cliff in 2026, a funding package appears far from the finish line. The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) and union groups have estimated that nearly 3,000 workers could lose their jobs if lawmakers don’t fund the transit system.
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mqyl
1 year ago

Yeah, since we don’t want workers to lose their jobs, we should keep the bloat and related taxpayer abuse going forever.

PPF
1 year ago
Reply to  mqyl

That’s my prediction.

Deb
1 year ago

CTA is mismanaged. Get rid of incompetent managers, political hires and reorganize CTA before they ask for more money.

PPF
1 year ago
Reply to  Deb

A few sacrificial lambs will be fired. More money after that.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

If you can’t get it from dad, go pester mom.

David F
1 year ago

CUT CUT CUT.
Stop pace outside cook all i see it’s empty busses.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Oh well no jobs are guaranteed for life, 3000 jobs is a little out of the ballpark, Metra has about 3000, CTA about 1100, RTA who knows this is all about fear mongering so your telling me almost 1/2 of employees will be furloughed.

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