This comes as the Pennsylvania House is scheduled to be in session all weekend.
It's expected that the House will approve $300 million for mass transit.
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Then, it would go onto the State Senate, where there is pushback from Republicans.
SEPTA is warning that it will slash services and hike fares if they don't get additional funding by August 14.