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Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas In 2022, Auckland Council will pilot reduced fares for trains and buses for low-income passengers. To match it, the Victoria University Students Association wants a trial for Wellington, and have formed a petition and penned a letter to Minister of Transport Michael Wood. Association engagement vice-president Grace Carr told Morning Report the minister has yet to respond but hoped to hear from him soon. We ve seen a real need in the community, especially around students and community service cardholders, for free public transport, Carr said. The cost of living in Wellington is ridiculous and we think this is a real tangible way to make a difference in people s lives to alleviate some hardship. ....
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House Bill 2 provides $1 million to MUS for implementation of gun bill House Bill 2, an appropriations bill in the Montana Legislature, includes $1 million for the Montana University System to implement House Bill 102. Signed into law by Gov. Greg Gianforte on Feb. 18, HB 102 will allow guns to be carried on college and university campuses starting in June. The billâs text lists firearm training, metal detectors and awareness campaigns as possible uses for the funds. It also clarifies that implementation of HB 102 would be void if MUS contests its legality in a lawsuit. ASUM is against HB 2, listing drastic cuts to need-based student aid all while putting more money behind HB 102. ....