PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pennsylvania lawmakers remain at a standstill after failing again to pass a transportation bill to fund SEPTA as the transit agency faces the possibility for major service cuts.

Both sides remained at odds in Harrisburg Tuesday after the Republican-led Senate amended the bill and sent it back to the House where Democrats are in charge.

Lawmakers can't agree over where the money will come from and how to keep SEPTA in check along the way.

Republicans said the changes are the best that Democrats will get from them.

"We offer a solution that is two years of funding, more accountability and safer a network while adding additional funding to road improvement projects throughout this commonwealth," said Sen. Frank Farry (R).

The GOP's short term solution over two

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