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Gov. Gavin Newsom has no clue what functional government looks like. California just spent 16 years and $15 billion to ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNNewsom announces next step for high-speed rail project
Trump called the project - which was meant to go from San Francisco to Los Angeles - the "High Speed Train to Nowhere." ...
California's long-delayed high-speed rail project has become the latest victim in the ongoing battle between President Donald ...
California filed a federal lawsuit this week challenging the Trump administration’s decision to revoke $4 billion in federal ...
Calif. High-Speed Rail Authority's complaint seeks to stop the Trump administration's efforts to terminate the project's ...
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California sues to stop Trump administration from pulling $4 billion from high-speed rail project
Gavin Newsom announced on Thursday that California is filing a lawsuit to stop the Trump administration ... I am grateful that President Trump and Secretary Duffy are sparing our taxpayers by cutting ...
G ov. Gavin Newsom has announced another lawsuit on behalf of California against the Trump administration, this time over the federal funding pulled from the state's high-speed rail project.
Celebrating the recent withdrawal of $4 billion in federal funds allocated by Congress to help build the High Speed Rail system, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy declared, “It’s time for ...
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Sen. Fetterman says Trump administration will release $1 billion for Pa. infrastructure projects
Sen. John Fetterman called Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy a "man of his word," as he announces the Trump ...
LOS ANGELES - California Governor Gavin Newsom has initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration following the cancellation of over $4 billion in federal funding allocated for the state's ...
The lawsuit comes one day after the Federal Railroad Administration's pulled $4 billion from California's high-speed rail project.
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