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At $2.90 per ride, wiping out fares would leave a major hole in Metropolitan Transportation Authority's already-strained budget, prompting questions about whether Mamdani could actually deliver — and what trade-offs might be required. The assemblyman says he has a plan to find alternative funding, but it would ultimately require approval from state and local lawmakers who have a range of ideologies, Sri Taylor and Michelle Kaske report. Today on CityLab: Can Mamdani Bring Free Buses to New York City?
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