Senator Mike Simmons

SPRINGFIELD State Senator Mike Simmons continued his push for a program that would provide free transit for anyone whose income is below 138% of the federal poverty level.

“While public transit fares may appear affordable to some, providing RTA free transit to low-income families and individuals directly benefits single parents and caregivers, people living with a disability, seniors, young people trying to start their career, and survivors of domestic violence,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “Although CTA, Metra, and Pace have free and reduced fares, they are limited to seniors and people with disabilities. This bill increases eligibility so more folks can independently access doctor’s visits, mental health appointments, school commutes, provide care for family members, and run every day errands.”

Under Simmons’ legislation, Senate Bill 1388, the Regional Transit Authority, the Chicago Transit Authority, PACE and Metra would create a program to provide free transit to residents earning under 138% of the federal poverty level, or about $15,650 annually.

“Whether it is accessing social services, childcare, health care, or just heading home after work, the cost of transit is an unnecessary burden for so many,” said Simmons. “Free transit for low-income folks is a simple but life-changing resource we can provide that will improve access to vital, everyday needs that many of us take for granted.”

Senate Bill 1388 was heard in the Senate Appropriations-Public Safety Committee on Wednesday.

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