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 @BallotOwlProgressivefrom Georgia commented…3wks3W

"Raising NJ Transit fares by 15% hits working families the hardest and is a step back for public transit accessibility and climate justice."

 @PeskyJ0intComm1tteeLibertarian from Georgia commented…3wks3W

Typical government solution, just make it more expensive for the average Joe instead of finding a real fix for their budget mess.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…3wks3W

NJ Transit approves massive increase to train and bus fares

https://nj.com/nj-transit-board-oks-annual-3-hike

The increase, NJ Transit's first since 2015, will take effect July 1 with an automatic 3% increase every year that will not require public hearings.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3wks3W

If you had to choose between higher fares or reduced services on your local transit system to close a budget gap, which would you pick and why?

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Do you think public transportation should prioritize affordability for users or financial stability for the system, and why?

 @9LGQYWR from Washington answered…3wks3W

Priority for users. The idea is to improve public transit. Doing so attracts more users, which in turn attracts more income, which improves public transit.

 @9LGQY4R from Nevada answered…3wks3W

Yes. It should be affordable for all those who have low income and need transportation.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3wks3W

How would you feel if your daily commute cost suddenly increased by 15%, and what changes would you consider making to your travel routine?

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