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The DRPA s current toll schedule, implemented in 2011, calls for automatic biennial fare increase based upon Consumer Price Index increases in the Philly region. This is the fifth time in the last 10 years the DRPA has postponed raising tolls. There has not been a toll increase on the authority s four Delaware River bridges in the last decade.
The DRPA also approved a slight reduction to the organization s 2021 operating budget, setting it at just over $305 million for the upcoming calendar year. The Board and DRPA leadership team has worked over the past several years to ensure that the organization runs efficiently and effectively, DRPA Chairman Ryan Boyer said. This hard work is acknowledged by a budget that freezes tolls for our customers and ensures we have the necessary resources to maintain and enhance the public assets entrusted to the DRPA.
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J.D. Prose, USA TODAY Network - PA State Capitol Bureau
With President Donald Trump and other Republican elected officials continuing to question former Vice President Joe Biden’s unofficial victory in Pennsylvania, attention is turning to the state’s 20 electoral votes and the people who have been picked to cast them.
Electoral College schedule
In Pennsylvania, each party s nominee chooses their Electoral College electors, and the winning candidate’s party submits its list to the governor to be certified.
The electors will cast their votes for president on Dec. 14 in Harrisburg, and that result will then be sent to Congress by Dec. 23, said Kermit Roosevelt, a constitutional law professor at the University of Pennsylvania.