$4.2 billion more for high-speed rail boondoggle
More high-speed rail money in Newsom's budget
Thaddeus Miller
Jan. 11—California's high-speed rail would get about $4.2 billion toward finishing the central San Joaquin Valley portion in Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed state spending plan, which he unveiled Monday.
The budget describes the money going to the rail from Merced to Bakersfield as advanced work, while dollars would also go to advanced planning for the entire project.
Originally planned from Los Angeles to San Francisco, the rail project has been pared down to connecting the Central Valley without the larger city destinations on either end. In his first state of the state in 2019, Newsom said the project didn't have the pathway to the longer route.
The project has been criticized, including from Democrats like Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, who called for the state to redirect high-speed rail money to urban transportation projects.
In the budget plan presented this week, Newsom said new money was important for "getting those final appropriations and finish(ing) the job in the Central Valley."
The 119-mile high-speed rail project has been under construction in Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare and Kern counties for seven years....
See also State still spending billions on high-speed rail and HIgh-speed rail: Dumb in China, dumb in the US.
Labels: California, Gavin Newsom, High-Speed Rail, Rail Projects
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