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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker has abandoned a proposal to eliminate a program that subsidizes SEPTA fares for low-income Philadelphians, and has vowed to preserve a separate program that covers fares ...
In a change of course on Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker said she will not scrap a program that gives free SEPTA rides to city employees and hopes to reach a deal that will extend another program ...
Wellness court is on pause amid a months-long frustration between the courts and Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's team over how the ...
Parker’s budget proposal includes a bill that not only cuts the business tax rates for next year, but bakes in 13 years of ...
Parker also initially proposed cutting funding for another program, SEPTA Key Advantage, serving 15,000 city employees. The mayor says now that the program will continue through the next fiscal year.
The legislation, which would need voter approval, calls for putting 0.5% of the city's general fund toward free passes.
Mayor Parker Transmits First HOME Initiative Bills to City Council- During Thursday’s meeting, City Councilmember Jeffery Young, Jr.
Fort Worth District 4 council member Charlie Lauersdorf has a conversation before early voting totals were released at an ...
She wrote a letter to the Fort Worth school board in August 2024 calling on the district to do more to improve student ...
FORT WORTH, Texas - Mattie Parker has been elected to a third term as the mayor of Fort Worth. In unofficial results, Parker ...