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June 26, 2025

Can Taxing Uber Rides Save Public Transit?

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Can Taxing Uber Rides Save Public Transit?

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Pittsburgh Regional Transit and other public transit systems across the state are in big financial trouble. The state budget is due on Monday, and lawmakers are considering a few proposals to boost transportation funding — including taxing Uber and Lyft rides — but it seems likely PRT won't get what it needs to avoid service cuts. Laura Chu Wiens, the executive director of Pittsburghers for Public Transit, is here to explain what's on the table, what's at stake, and what she thinks could be done to build a more robust, financially stable transit system.

Want to learn more about the statewide campaign to improve our transit system? Check out Transit for All PA.

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