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State House to re-open to public next week

WBZ reports.

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Does that mean the senators and representatives will actually be there?

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Just in time for a multimillion inauguration bash?

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Are we having a little confusion about city vs state vs federal government facilities?

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No more than running on a free T platform.

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Well she has made a few lines free already. You should express your anger at the state for providing so many free highways and roads! And schools! And libraries!

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...shut it down.

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Wu's administration has managed to get a few more bus routes to not require rider fares.

It would seem she's slowly making good on her promises.

Enjoy the inauguration. It should be a nice party.

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Do you mean the feds paid for it?

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The city paid for it using funding they got from federal government. Already 80% of the T's funding is indirect.

Wu never suggested that the T would be free to operate. She pledged to work toward a system where riders would not need to pay directly when they used the system.

To be honest she (and Janey) have done more then I thought would be possible a year ago. They made the "don't try, it's impossible" crowd look like fools.

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You don't think that the mayor of the biggest city in the state has maybe a little clout in influencing the MBTA's fare structure?

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I'm pretty sure the MBTA is governed by the state government. But it should be taken over by the feds to prevent s disastrous life risk of its riders.

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But it should be taken over by the feds to prevent s disastrous life risk of its riders.

OH REALLY?

DC Metro is run by congress and it has worse problems than the T. Adding Bureaucracy isn't the answer.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidents_on_the_Washington_Metro

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What the T needs is less interference from people who don't actually use it.

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Not only are they "notfromboston," they are completely unfamiliar with simple local details like Boston's weather, government architecture, T operations, the fact that Wu rides the T every day etc... They're not honestly engaging, just posting knee-jerk right wing talking points without any understanding of the local context.

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When does our Governor open?

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I was in high school on a field trip and I asked the tour guide why was it so fancy. LOL.
I don't remember if I got an answer.

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