This is why I put pen to paper yesterday morning and signed the petition for
Fair Fares Now, and I urge all other rail passengers out there to do the same.
Not exact matches
«Folks from all over this city — including many Council members, including the public advocate and the comptroller — have been fighting for
Fair Fares for years
now and just this week, we've taken an enormous step forward thanks to the members of the City Council, [and specifically] Speaker Corey Johnson,» he said.
«Liberal Youth Wales have been campaigning for
fairer fares for young people on public transport and I am delighted that as a result of our influence in budget negotiations, young people across Wales will
now benefit from reduced
fares when travelling by bus.»
«Folks from all over this city — including many Council members, including the public advocate and the comptroller — have been fighting for
Fair Fares for years
now and just this week, we've taken an enormous step forward thanks to the members of the City Council, [and specifically] Speaker Corey Johnson,» he said.
Fair Fares did not make it into the recently - passed state budget, and the Council is
now calling for $ 212 million for the program, which it estimates would also benefit about 16,411 veterans living in poverty and would extend the program to veterans attending city colleges.
Now, to be
fair, this isn't a completely
fair example 1) because I didn't want to spend the time to match the exact flights and 2) because if you were wanting to pay for this flight, you wouldn't just take the first paid
fare you came across (as I did) but instead would shop around for a better deal.