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The proposed state budget agreement will take care of about two-thirds of the Metro Transit's projected revenue shortfall.  The amount is still not enough to allow the agency to roll back a 25 cent fare increase or to restore recent service cuts. (MPR File Photo)

The proposed state budget agreement will take care of about two-thirds of the Metro Transit's projected revenue shortfall. The amount is still not enough to allow the agency to roll back a 25 cent fare increase or to restore recent service cuts.

(MPR File Photo)
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