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Potential Impacts on Skagit Transit if Climate Commitment Act Is Repealed

If Initiative 2117 repeals parts of Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA), Skagit Transit stands to lose $12.6 million over six years, creating a $16.8 million budget gap. Key services, like free youth rides, paratransit for disabled residents, and the transition to zero-emission buses, rely on this funding. Without it, Skagit Transit may face service cuts, delayed fleet upgrades, and halted infrastructure projects, severely impacting its ability to maintain and expand services.

 
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Week Without Driving Challenge Sep 30 – Oct 6

Join the Week Without Driving challenge from September 30th to October 6th, aimed at raising awareness about the barriers faced by non-drivers. Skagit Transit will host organized ride-alongs to help participants explore public transportation. These events are a great way to learn about the benefits of public transit while promoting sustainable travel. We look forward to seeing you there!

 
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Número de pasajeros jóvenes de CCA

🚍 ¡Los jóvenes (menores de 18 años) viajan gratis por todo el condado de Skagit! Obtenga más información sobre la Ley de Compromiso Climático aquí: https://climate.wa.gov.

 
 
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