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Of course, it isn’t just state Republicans looking to kill high-speed rail in California. Billionaire Elon Musk has vowed to cut federal spending on the project, and Rep. Kevin Kiley , R ...
But both Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo, R-Tulare, and Assemblymember Kate Sanchez, R-Temecula, were of the same mind on their opinion of the project to build a high-speed rail line ultimately ...
It’s initial scope — of a high-speed rail line from Los Angeles to San Francisco ... I look forward to killing this project, once and for all.” The Bee reached out to Kiley’s office ...
will it be enough to kill the project? California taxpayers will be watching to see if HSR’s special interest supporters try to repurpose other state funds to keep the high-speed rail project on ...
You can get in touch with James by emailing [email protected] A plurality of eligible U.S. voters support the construction of a high-speed rail line linking San Francisco to Los Angeles ...
High-speed rail, with rare exceptions, is a boondoggle. Years ago, as governor of Wisconsin, I was right to kill the proposed line between Milwaukee and Madison. The massive cost overruns ...
A rendering shows a high-speed rail train as it enters a station during an informational open house by the California High-Speed Rail Authority at the Hilton DoubleTree in downtown Fresno on ...
Construction has begun on a new high-speed passenger line between Raleigh, North Carolina, and Richmond, Virginia. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined Governor Roy Cooper on Monday for ...
By contrast, California’s yet-unfinished high-speed rail line has been largely taxpayer-funded. The long-running boondoggle dates back to 2008, when the state voted to approve $9.95 billion for the ...
But both Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo, R-Tulare, and Assemblymember Kate Sanchez, R-Temecula, were of the same mind on their opinion of the project to build a high-speed rail line ultimately ...