Transportation Secretary blasts California high-speed rail spending, opens investigation
As President Donald Trump’s administration makes cuts to government programs, his head of the Department of Transportation announced that federal assistance intended for a major California transit project could be next on the chopping block.
In a news conference at Union Station in downtown L.A. on Thursday morning, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said that the once “exciting” California’s High-Speed Rail has been “mismanaged.”
In 2023, then-President Joe Biden awarded a $3 billion grant to help officials complete the first phase of the project. That grant came after he reinstated a $1 billion grant to the High-Speed Rail Authority that had been previously blocked by the first Trump administration.
The ambitious project, designed to connect L.A. and San Francisco with the first publicly funded high-speed rail transit system in U.S. history, has faced a complicated history with years of delays. Currently, some 171 miles of the system are being constructed and designed between Merced and Bakersfield.
The issue, Duffy said, is that even with federal assistance, the state is still short of its funding goals, along with an unstable and unreliable timeline for the project’s completion.
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