New York City's transit system is on the verge of a major overhaul, with city council leaders and transit advocates gearing up to make their voices heard ahead of a crucial hearing. The Fair Fares campaign, which aims to make public transportation more affordable for low-income New Yorkers, is at the center of the debate. Proponents argue that the current fare structure is a significant burden for many residents, particularly those living in poverty, and that a discounted fare would be a vital lifeline for those struggling to make ends meet. As the city council prepares to weigh in on the issue, supporters are rallying behind the initiative, hoping to secure a victory for the thousands of New Yorkers who rely on public transportation every day.


City Council leaders, transit advocates rally for Fair Fares ahead of hearing in New York City  ABC7 New York