Urban legislators say if nothing is done soon to reverse the decline of the mass transit in the Twin Cities, the system may soon become unsalvageable. They say they'll try to get more state money for mass transit this year, but the urban legislators' efforts are being hampered because they can't agree on a common strategy: Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: The chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, Minneapolis DFLer Carol Flynn, does not mince words when it comes to the future of public transit in the Twin Cities: 55:42 Oh I maintain it's in a crisis situation, that it in fact will not survive if we do not in fact find some better source of revenue.