“The House passage of the Work and Family Mobility Act moves all state residents toward greater road safety, improved security, better public health and a more vibrant economy.”
MBTA
LAUNCH OF TWO-YEAR, FARE-FREE PROGRAM FOR MBTA BUS ROUTES
Routes 23, 28, and 29 will be included
DA RACHAEL ROLLINS LAUNCHES MBTA INVESTIGATIONS
A July 2021 Green Line crash injured 27 riders, prompting the action
SHOULD THE T BE FREE?
And other public transportation quagmires, from the MBTA to DC
MAYORAL CANDIDATES SUPPORT LOW INCOME FARE SYSTEM AT MBTA
With public support for change growing, the candidates called on “the MA legislature to make public transit systems equitable and accessible."
PUBLIC TRANSIT PUBLIC GOOD RESPONDS TO RESTORING MBTA SERVICE
On March 29, the MBTA confirmed that it will "fully fund its operating budget in the coming fiscal year and begin to restore cut service."
STRANDED: MBTA CUTS, PLUS CABBIES CALL IT QUITS FROM CAMBRIDGE TO CALI
"Transportation as we know it is going to be changing."
THANKS, SOCIOPATHS!
More Mass residents have died from COVID-19 than all the Mass soldiers killed in WWII, but let’s “get back to normal,” right?
TRANSIT BREAKDOWN: AS ALWAYS, THE MOST VULNERABLE ARE IMPACTED
“This would be concerning at any time of year, but it’s especially worrisome given that we are less than a month out from a presidential election.”
MARKETING FIRM WITH POLITICAL TIES IS PAID MILLIONS TO “HUMANIZE” MBTA
A consulting firm led by the son of Gov. Charlie Baker’s 2018 reelection campaign chairman is getting $5.5 million to “humanize the brand” of the MBTA as it embarks on a massive capital projects plan—and deals with bad publicity on a near-daily basis.