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10-cent fare hike proposed to help close D.C. Metro budget gap
Metro's board of directors voted unexpectedly Thursday to offer the public more options for closing the system's $40 million budget gap, including an across-the-board fare increase of up to 10 cents that could offset the need for service cuts.
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By Ann Scott Tyson
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10-cent fare hike proposed to help close D.C. Metro budget gap
Metro's board of directors voted unexpectedly Thursday to offer the public more options for closing the system's $40 million budget gap, including an across-the-board fare increase of up to 10 cents that could offset the need for service cuts.-
By Ann Scott Tyson