The CTA has also found itself in the crosshairs of the Trump administration.
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Chicago Tribune

Acting CTA chief lays out priorities after dodging fiscal cliff

The CTA’s future in many ways looks brighter than it did a year ago. Most notably, state lawmakers last fall approved a massive transit funding package that will raise $1.5 billion for public transportation each year. But many riders are still frustrated by the frequency and reliability of buses and trains and nuisance issues such as smoking on the system.

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