Jitneys Could Improve California’s Mass Transit

Jitneys Could Improve California’s Mass Transit
Arriving passengers wait to board Uber vehicles at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles on Nov. 6, 2019. Mario Tama/Getty Images
John Seiler
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Numerous stories show California’s mass transit is suffering big problems. And that’s not even counting the High-Speed Rail boondoggle. On May 22, Calmatters provided a summary, noting transit agencies are seeking $5.5 billion more in operating funds, even as the state faces a budget deficit of at least $31.5 billion.
John Seiler
John Seiler
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John Seiler is a veteran California opinion writer. Mr. Seiler has written editorials for The Orange County Register for almost 30 years. He is a U.S. Army veteran and former press secretary for California state Sen. John Moorlach. He blogs at JohnSeiler.Substack.com and his email is [email protected]
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