What does the Keystone State have to show for high gas taxes? Concerning marks on road and bridge quality.
Perry Warren pushes for SEPTA funding amid state budget gridlock – Bucks Round-Up – July 9, 2025
“We need a cash infusion for this vital service,” Warren said on his WBCB show Stay Connected.
Centennial School Board deadlocked on budget, faces legal deadline – Bucks Round-Up – June 27, 2025
The board voted 4–3 to delay the decision until a special meeting on Wednesday, July 2.
Fire halts SEPTA train at Levittown-Tullytown station – Bucks Round-Up – June 4, 2025
The train, en route to Center City Philadelphia, was carrying approximately 100 passengers, all of whom were safely evacuated.
Shapiro budget includes over $167 million for SEPTA
Governor Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget proposal includes a total of $292 million in new funding to support transit systems that serve nearly one million Pennsylvania riders each day in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the commonwealth.
In Pennsylvania, drivers pay heavily for mass transit
Pennsylvania’s Public Transportation Trust Fund draws a quarter of its revenues from vehicle sales taxes and a full third from non-vehicle sales taxes. Another 17.5 percent comes from automobile fees and fines and 2.5 percent comes from the turnpike.
