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Who else used to say that bullet train funding should go to more worthy projects? That was the tart observation made in 2014 by California’s then-lieutenant governor — Gavin Newsom.
Readers support the National Guard arresting protesters; agree with a column on Medicaid cuts; discuss Senate Bills 922 and 379; and don’t support a bullet train in Texas. By Letters to the Editor ...
Billions of dollars in funding for California's high-speed rail has come from the state's cap-and-trade system, which charges big polluters a fee for the planet-warming, health-harming gases they ...
And red tape. Real and projected costs mushroomed, its goals shrank, deadlines came and went, and at no point did it seem like the bullet train would get on track to even meet its new goal of ...
Shown from left are Joshua Cahill, Amanda Wihby, George Lawrence, Carol Lawrence, Lisa Bladecki and Jamie McKenzie of the Red Arrow Diner, which was recently named Business of the Year. Courtesy photo ...
Travel Controversial Dallas-to-Houston bullet train route not dead despite Hunt's resolute opposition Transportation planners want to see more studies before deciding on a high-speed rail path.
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