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Op-Ed | New York City must expand Fair Fares
The article argues that New York City's public transportation costs are pricing everyday residents out of the system, particularly in the Bronx. It calls for expanding the Fair Fares program to include automatic enrollment and additional funding to help 2 million New Yorkers afford transit.
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