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WMATA’s proposed 2025 budget puts some of the DMV’s most vulnerable residents at risk

WMATA’s proposed 2025 budget puts some of the DMV’s most vulnerable residents at risk

by Anastasia Mason and Emma McNamee | Mar 24, 2024 | Featured, Politics, Transportation

It’s taken 72 years for Donald Barrett, who has been blind his entire life, to feel “fully and completely independent,” a success he credits to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s MetroAccess system. “It’s the kind of independence that touches your...

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