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Sacramento, California 95814
Sacramento, California 95814

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I remember this going to vote way back in the day, and it was shot down by California voters. And h...ere it is, years later with nothing to show except for a CGI version of a space train. Great job guys. Stay on that taxpayer nipple. See More
High Speed Rail will never get less expensive to build, so putting it off based on "cost" isn't even... worth arguing about. HSR must be built...NOW. It must comply with all Federal and State safety regulations in coming to fruition...and we are watching it. This is the future. Progress never moves forward with negative people...only backwards. What we can't afford to do is wait. See More
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From the platform to the cab of the train, share #CAHSRA CEO Jeff Morales' experience riding high-speed rail in Japan. #Iwillride

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Creating jobs and new economic opportunities has been a major priority for the Authority. We have commissioned work from more than 500 small business firms and created more than 3,000 construction jobs in the Central Valley. #2019TopMoments

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After leading the fight in Congress for investment in America’s national rail infrastructure, Congressman Jim Costa will unveil the High-Speed Rail Corridor Development Act of 2020, legislation that would provide $32 billion to fund projects in federally designated high-speed rail corridors. The bill will directly assist in funding to complete California’s High-Speed Rail project connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles via the San Joaquin Valley. Congressman Jim Costa

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