Workers Win Free Public Transit in Kansas City

The workers and transit riders of Kansas City, MO, have won a major victory: soon, all public transportation there will be free. In 2016, the city started a streetcar that was free to all riders. Now, bus rides and other forms of public transit will no longer cost workers $1.50 per ride. Kansas City is now the first major U.S. city to offer a fare-free system. Meanwhile, the New Orleans RTA continues to underserve the working people of New Orleans with inadequate services for locals and unnecessary lines for tourists. The workers of Kansas City have proved that public transportation can serve the people, not the business community. We must organize in our cities to demand access to a free, efficient mass transit system. Our livelihoods as working people depend on it.