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KPIX KPIX 5 News At 600PM February 25, 2017

So now, they are looking at a 15 25 million shortfall for this fiscal year, and 25 35 million for the next. Already, the Transit Agency has stopped hiring new people, and requiring the departments to cut back. But still not enough. Now the board of directors has to consider increasing the base fare and reducing the discounts given to seniors and kids. They also have to look at opening their system later at 5 a. M. Instead of 4, and reduce service along the fremont and richmond line. I take bart every day, do a solid for mother earth. They dont make it easy. Frustration. On a scale of 1 to 10, id say 11. Reporter they blame high salary and budget benefits for the deficit and say when you have high labor costs and revenue projections dont pan out, you are in financial trouble. We have the highest workforce in america, they have given 30 raises in the last contracts to their managers. It is easy to use the employers but it is not fai ....

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Biden-Harris administration brief student journalists on student debt, climate change, mental health support

Members of the Biden-Harris administration spoke to student journalists across the country Sept. 25 during The White House’s first Campus Press Briefing for the 2023-24 academic year.  Richard Sweeney, the administration’s policy advisor for youth, led the conversation, passing the virtual microphone to subject-matter experts. The discussion focused on issues relevant to students, including education. ....

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