KWG
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It looks like President Donald Trump, and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy are concerned about the rising crime on the CTA. The agency now has 14 days to explain what they’re doing to keep riders safe. “ To hold these agencies accountable, Secretary Duffy has requested that both transit agencies submit written reports within 14 days, that: *Identify what actions have been taken and are being taken by the transit agency to deter crime, stop fare evasion, and provide a clean environment for passengers riding its transit system, and in turn, return public confidence in CTA’s transit system. *Summarize all sources of funds for fiscal year 2025 and 2026 relating to security, safety, and any funds from Federal agencies, including any Department of Homeland Security funds.”


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