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Opinions/Editorials Title: Trump’s Transportation Secretary halts funding for California’s bullet train In that piece, I a surmised that federal funding to help complete this project could be axed, as several pricey grants were sitting on the desks of administrators now working for President Trump (who has been defied and mocked by numerous California politicos, including our governor). Sure enough, the Secretary of Transportation has halted the transfer of millions of dollars in funding for the bullet train:
In a Jan. 24 letter to Chao, all 14 Republicans in the states congressional delegation called for the Caltrain money to be put on hold until a full audit is done on high-speed rail. On Friday, Chao obliged the Federal Transit Administration, which she oversees, said a decision on the $647 million federal grant needed to keep the project going would be delayed. In response, Brown is now rethinking his earlier, independent stance and is requesting that Trump administration release the monies to the state.
.Obviously, what has happened is a huge curve ball, said Jim Earp, a longtime supporter of the high-speed rail project and a member of the California Transportation Commission. I hope calmer head prevail and the funding goes through. It hasnt helped the states case that there is not a single Republican in the Bay Area whose district might benefit from the grant. Chaos decision in mid-February was sharply criticized by many of Californias Democrats, including Sen. Diane Feinstein and Sen. Kamala Harris. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) said the Transportation Department was holding the project hostage in an effort to attack the bullet train. The Caltrain goes through her district. Their protests appeared to have had no effect, and whether they were even heard is unclear. In a handwritten note on the one-page letter that Brown sent this week, he wrote, Can we discuss this on the phone? Browns office declined to say why he asked for the phone call, as opposed to having his staff set up such a call with Chao. I will simply point out that if California cant build the bullet train using our own money, then how was the state going to pay for a satellite to monitor climate change such as the one proposed by Brown in his epic, post-election rant against the President? It appears that Governor Brown has just been hit by the Trump Train on its stop in Sacramento during its journey through Karma. Poster Comment: Dirty hippies hardest hit. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 8.
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Willie must be inconsolable!
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