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Last week, the Trump administration announced it was pulling $4 billion in federal funds for the high-speed rail ...
CEO of Kleinheinz Capital Partners, the main backer of the high-speed rail project in Texas, writes about the status of this ...
Trump gave Newsom a perfect opportunity to cut his losses and shift blame. Why didn’t he take it?
On Wednesday, the Trump administration revoked $4 billion in federal funds for the California high-speed rail project.
The U.S. Transportation Department announced it was pulling back $4 billion in funding for the project, weeks after signaling ...
The Trump administration has revoked $4 billion in federal funding for California's long-delayed high speed rail project.
On July 16, the Trump administration “terminated approximately $4 billion in unspent federal funding for California’s High Speed Rail Boondoggle. After 16 years and roughly $15 billion spent, not one ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s new 250 mph bullet train nears launch as US cancels California rail fundsChina is moving full speed ahead in high-speed rail innovation, as the country prepares its newest bullet train for ...
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Can California’s Bullet Train Survive Without Federal Backing? The Engineering and Funding Battle UnfoldsWhat does a country’s most audacious rail project do when it loses its vital lifeline of federal funding? President Trump’s ...
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The Cool Down on MSNNewsom blasts administration for halting billions in funding for California's bullet train project: 'Hand China the future'In 2023, the Biden Administration awarded California $3.1 billion in federal funds toward the high-speed rail project, which aimed to connect California, Los Angeles, and the Central Valley with ...
The Trump administration revoked federal funding for California's high-speed rail project on Wednesday, intensifying uncertainty about how the state will make good on its long-delayed promise of build ...
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