U.S. lawmakers to vote on $10 billion for high-speed-rail grants
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[September 11, 2021]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. House of
Representatives panel plans to vote next week on legislation that
includes $10 billion in government assistance for high-speed-rail
corridors.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure proposal also includes $10
billion to enhance mobility for low-income Americans, including
establishing new transit routes and funding for a fare-free service. The
money is expected to be included in a $3.5 trillion government spending
bill.
The transit funds would also go to boost transit frequency and
improvement projects. During Senate negotiations over a separate $1
trillion infrastructure measure, $10 billion transit funding was cut.
The bill includes $6 billion to advance local surface transportation
projects, $4 billion to reduce surface transportation-related greenhouse
gas emissions and $1 billion on low-emission aviation technologies like
sustainable aviation fuels.
Last month, California said it plans to compete for billions in funding
for rail projects.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime investment in rail. We see somewhere
between $20-30 billion in funding we can compete in to get funds for the
California high-speed rail project, and that’s what we intend to do,"
said Melissa Figueroa, a spokeswoman for the state's high speed rail
authority.
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In June, President Joe Biden's administration
restored a $929 million grant for California's high-speed rail
program. Biden's Republican predecessor Donald Trump in 2019 pulled
funding for the project, which has been hobbled by extensive delays
and rising costs, calling it a "disaster."
Biden, a Democrat, strongly supports high-speed rail and has vowed
to ensure the United States "has the cleanest, safest, and fastest
rail system in the world."
California bills its system as the first high-speed rail project in
the country, and aims to complete it in the 2030s. The cost was
estimated at $80 billion in 2020 but could ultimately be as high as
$99.8 billion.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler and Sonya
Hepinstall)
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