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WASHINGTON (AP)
Rob Healy, vice president for government affairs at the American Public Transportation Association, said some agencies could be forced to increase fares, cut bus routes and delay long-term capital improvement projects.
“You’ve got agencies struggling to meet increased demand, they are hamstrung by the higher cost of fuel … and this is exposing them to additional costs,” Healy said.
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