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 means “riders can expect safer, faster, and more accessible service, with renewed commitments to equity and mobility ...
Pritzker to sign tax, toll increases to bail out transit Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he looks forward to signing public transit ...
As the clocked ticked down and Illinois' veto session came to a close, Illinois lawmakers in Springfield in the wee hours of Friday morning approved a new, $1.5 billion transit funding bill for public ...
Illinois lawmakers will head back to Springfield on Tuesday for the start of their veto session. Some of the decisions made during the session could impact everyday purchases. One of the items they ...