| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Comments |
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| 601 | Marie | Lewis | PA | |
| 602 | Corinna | Schlombs | | |
| 603 | Jennifer | Zumpf | | Don't take away my way off earning a living! |
| 604 | Bridget | Casey | PA | |
| 605 | Blair | Cochran | | |
| 606 | Alice | Rosenthal | PA | |
| 607 | Alice | Rosenthal | PA | |
| 608 | kaitlyn | bendik | PA | |
| 609 | Katherine | Gajewski | PA | |
| 610 | samantha | terry | | |
| 611 | Ann | Ehrich | | |
| 612 | Ciara | Kehoe | | |
| 613 | kathryn | longshore | PA | |
| 614 | Jonah | Eaton | | |
| 615 | Thea | Suchodolski | | |
| 616 | Loree | Schuster | PA | This issue is critical to the functioning of the Delaware Valley. |
| 617 | Stanley | Todd | PA | |
| 618 | Meredith | Lowe | PA | What would people do without SEPTA? There are plenty of people that don't have cars, that doesn't mean they aren't important. SEPTA is too valuble to brush aside. Address this issue! |
| 619 | Rennie | Cohen | | |
| 620 | Howard | Spodek | | My wife rides SEPTA daily to work and so we are directly aware of the need for a workable public transportation system in Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania. Working people need affordable, available transportation. Save SEPTA |
| 621 | francis | farley | PA | sugest surcharg to pa. income tax for 5 conty septa region |
| 622 | Sharon | White | PA | Please help to revamp our transportation service in Philadelphia. |
| 623 | Sharon | White | PA | Please help to revamp our transportation service in Philadelphia. |
| 624 | Shiori | Tokuyama | | |
| 625 | Betsy | Teutsch | | Charge people who drive, not people who stay off the roads and use mass transit!! |
| 626 | ALVIN | AKINS | PA | |
| 627 | Renee | Levine | PA | Those people in the state who have access to public transportation for work, medical appointments and shopping should have that resource protected by the State, not threatened. There are many other communities in need of such a resource. The Legislature should be identifying ways to support all communities and their citizens. |
| 628 | Carol | Copland | PA | |
| 629 | Nancy | Loi | | |
| 630 | Lorna | Howley | PA | Now is the time to improve service encouraging more people to ride. How do we get to work? Do I have to get a car? Does Philadelphia need one more car? |
| 631 | Nicholas Fabian | Fabian | PA | |
| 632 | Shannon | Driscoll | PA | |
| 633 | Erin | Reilly | PA | |
| 634 | Stanley | Shapiro | PA | |
| 635 | Molly | Higgins-Biddle | | |
| 636 | Anna | Schuck | PA | |
| 637 | Anna | Schuck | PA | |
| 638 | Richard | O'Malley | PA | Higher fares and a reduced schedule will mean fewer jobs and more pollution |
| 639 | Margaret | Gummere | PA | |
| 640 | Tameika | Lovell | PA | |
| 641 | Lee | Garner | | Absolutely, there should be more, not less, public support of low-cost transportation for non-wealthy folks. |
| 642 | John | Boyle | PA | |
| 643 | Caroline | Klusek | PA | |
| 644 | Regina | Laurich | | Adequate service and reasonable fares is a must, particularly for children and the many employees in the city and suburbs. Please do all you can to make this happen. |
| 645 | Julia | Sneeringer | PA | To de-fund SEPTA is short-sighted, economically and environmentally speaking. Dedicated funding for SEPTA *must* be a priority for Pennsylvania because it impacts *all* of us, whether you realize it or not!
Thank you,
Professor Julia Sneeringer |
| 646 | Stephanie | Chuang | | |
| 647 | Geanne | Zelkowitz | PA | |
| 648 | David | Burke | PA | |
| 649 | DiAnna | Hemsath | PA | |
| 650 | Glenavie | Norton | | It is appalling to be without adequate public transportation in the 6th largest US city. Inadequate public transportation means poor health, a poor environment, a damaged economy, imperilled personal lives. Without public transportation, Pennsylvania is just proving its reputation as a backwards state. |