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Montgomery County's College Commute Crisis
Montgomery County, USAThursday, May 8, 2025
The proposed cuts are part of a new budget from state lawmakers. Some of them argue that residents outside of the greater Philadelphia area should not have to pay for the SEPTA system. This is a contentious issue. On one hand, it's fair that people should not have to pay for services they do not use. On the other hand, SEPTA is a vital part of the county's infrastructure. It keeps the county moving and helps to drive the local economy. Without it, the county would grind to a halt.
The commissioners are calling on the state legislature to invest in the system. They want to see SEPTA's network expanded, not dismantled. This would help to keep the region competitive and ensure that students have access to education. It's a big ask, but it's one that the commissioners believe is necessary. They are fighting for the future of the county and its students. They want to see a bright future for Montgomery County. This includes a thriving education sector and a reliable public transport system.
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