Illinois Senate Transportation Committee Chairman
Latino Caucus Co-Chair
 


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Senator Sandoval, Rep. Burke and Congressman Lipinski deliver new municipal garage in Berwyn

Sandoval and Cicero President Larry Dominick announce METRA improvements on time for the holidays

Senator Sandoval and the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation making history

Senator Sandoval promotes more protection for phone consumers

Senator Sandoval promotes the Annual Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation Conference on WGN-TV

 

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WHS Students Participate in Illinois Latino Legislative Caucus Conference

Senator Sandoval: Universal health care reform is moving in right derection

Transportation panel head hears concerns

Will tweaks to seniors free rides hit third rail?

Legislature seeks CTA solutions

Plan would shift CTA repair, equipment funds to avoid hikes, cuts



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Plan would shift CTA repair, equipment funds to avoid hikes, cuts


Source: http://www.wbbm780.com/Plan-would-shift-CTA-repair--equipment-funds-to-av/5522406

CHICAGO (WBBM) -- An Illinois state Senate leader thinks he has a solution to the CTA's money problems but it probably won't sit well with some.

Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago) heads the Senate transportation committee. He's floating an idea to convert $360 million from the CTA's capital funds for repairs and equipment to its operating budget over the next two years.

He tells the Chicago Sun-Times he knows the plan would face considerable opposition but says he's pushing hard to avoid fare increases, layoffs, and service cuts.

The CTA is facing a $300 million budget hole next year and has proposed offsetting almost two-thirds of that by reducing service, and raising "L" fares to $3 and monthly passes from $86 to $110. There's also talk of scrapping the free rides for seniors program on the CTA, Metra and Pace.

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