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18 Oct 2025
At City Council Hearings, SEPTA GM Sauer acknowledged that there is a federal program for which SEPTA qualifies, which would enable the agency to purchase new railcars. No one asked the GM why SEPTA had not bought the new cars or why SEPTA purchased a new key card system instead
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9 Oct 2025
Today, we filed a challenge to SEPTA's 30% fare hike. SEPTA received the money it needed to keep operating, and has the money to buy new trains ( but will not because SEPTA wants to cut service by 45% and wouldn't need the new trains). SEPTA can and should roll back the fares
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10 Jan 2025
If the City offered Macy's what it gave to the owners of the Sixers: no R.E or U&O taxes for 30 years, free land, and help getting more would Macy's be closing, putting people out of work, and leaving consumers without a department store?
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11 Dec 2024
This year's NYC PA Society Weekend didn't only wine and dine white men. Diverse groups were also invited behind closed doors to network with the rich and powerful. Is this advancement? Or proof that the power structure uses everyone who agrees to uphold the status quo?
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5 Dec 2024
Governor Shapiro waited until after the SEPTA workers accepted a subpar contract, after the SEPTA board voted for a 25% increase in the key card rides, to announce he was "flexing" $153 million. Now SEPTA has extra money. Will they use it to hire the needed bus drivers?
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Lance Haver retweeted
“CBA is a misnomer in this case” ⁦@SaveChinatownPA⁩ ⁦@APPSphilly
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19 Nov 2024
There is no need for fare hikes or service cuts. At the last public hearing, SEPTA revealed it has $535 million in a fare stabilization fund. If SEPTA used 20% of its surplus, no fare increase would be needed, nor would any service cuts.
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18 Nov 2024
You don't have to look at Trump to see government officials shutting down democracy. The Publicly owned PGW is doing it here in Philadelphia, with the Mayor's support. This is why people don't trust government.
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18 Nov 2024
And then PGC would reconsider its own vote, without an independent report. At stake? the Right of The Public to Become a party to proceeding. PGC claiming the advocate it pays is all the Public is entitled to.
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18 Nov 2024
Philadelphia Gas Commission(PGC) "public hearing". PGC didn't include where hearing would be held in notice, nor what was being considered. Block public from entering building for over 30 minutes. Announced PGC's own lawyers would write report on hearing.
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18 Nov 2024
Council member O’Rouke, spoke telling commission council is opposed to shutting the public out. @PHLcouncil
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18 Nov 2024
Gas commission has its lawyer write the report evaluating if gas commission made the right decision to keep the public out. @PHLcouncil
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18 Nov 2024
Gas commission refusing to allow people into public hearing#philadelphiacitycouncil
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18 Nov 2024
Guards keeping the public hearing. Public advocate not objecting. Of course public advocate paid by commission#philadelpiacitycouncil#cls
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18 Nov 2024
As gas commission public hearing, no copy of what is being considered. A north Korea hearing, first we decided to then tell you what we were considering at the hearing
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18 Nov 2024
I read Aug meeting record, seems public Gas Commission doesn't want the public involved. That's why no room included in notice
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18 Nov 2024
On my way to meeting of gas commission, public hearing but website doesn't say where or what is being consider#philadelphia city council
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12 Nov 2024
And of course, according to the administration, we will not know the plans, until after City Council gives the owners permission to build. Alice In Wonderland, first the decision,then the trial
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