The Federal Railroad Administration initiated a review of California's 400-mile high-speed rail project aimed at connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco following concerns voiced by the Trump Administration,
Duffy, speaking at Union Station in Los Angeles on Thursday morning, said the Federal Railroad Administration will review the rail project and its leadership.
Approximately 1 in 9 people without full legal authority to live in the U.S. are in LA, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Many have been here for years.
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation announced a review of California's high-speed rail project in Los Angeles Thursday while being heckled by protesters.
As President Donald Trump’s administration makes cuts to government programs, his head of the Department of Transportation is in Los Angeles to make an announcement about a major California
The Federal Railroad Administration initiated a review of California’s 400-mile high-speed rail project, aimed at connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco, following concerns made by the Trump Administration,
While U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy questioned the cross-state high-speed rail project, he praised the Las Vegas-to-Los Angeles effort.
The Trump administration has launched an investigation into California’s high-speed rail project in what could be the first step in clawing back the $4 billion promised by the Biden administration to build out the first section of the line, from Merced to Bakersfield.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced Thursday that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) will conduct a comprehensive review of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) to determine whether $4 billion in federal taxpayer funds should remain committed to the embattled project.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has asked for a compliance review of California's controversial High Speed Rail project.
Duffy, speaking at Union Station in Los Angeles on Thursday morning, said the Federal Railroad Administration will review the rail project and its leadership.
President Donald Trump canceled nearly $1 billion in federal funding for the high-speed rail project in 2019, during his first term. The Biden administration later restored the funding and, in December 2023, allocated $3.3 billion more.