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Illinois lawmakers recently approved $1.5 billion in new funding for public transportation agencies “without large statewide ...
Illinois lawmakers moved quietly overnight on a major transportation bill that could reshape how the state funds and manages transit.
Losers in the massive $1.5 billion package enacted to avoid the so-called “financial cliff” for mass transit are motorists, mainly those in the suburbs surrounding Chicago.
The bill establishes new oversight committees while generating $1.5 billion in funding without creating new taxes.
A plan to fund Chicago area transit agencies passed the General Assembly after 4 a.m. Friday morning without any major ...
Kane, DuPage and McHenry county mayors “remain very concerned that not having equity in voting on the new NITA board will set them up to be absolutely steamrolled,” state Sen. Don DeWitte said.