Buckner passes 2023 Transit Omnibus Bill to improve safety, equity, and quality of service, and extend farebox recovery relief – Streetsblog Chicago

Grassroots advocacy group CTAction also has a few thoughts on what state Rep. Kam Buckner should focus on next. “Additionally, we'd like to see Rep. Buckner working together with the governor to ensure more qualified members are appointed to the Chicago Transit Board – ones who have transit expertise and regularly use the system.”
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nixit
2 years ago

Does a school board member have to work in the field of education? How many politicians sit on boards and committees in which they have no expertise?

We keep creating barriers for normies to participate in government.

to ensure more qualified members are appointed to the Chicago Transit Board – ones who have transit expertise and regularly use the system.”

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Giddyap
2 years ago

Another bailout for failed public transit — last millennium’s obsolete transportation paradigm.

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