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Originally Posted By https://www.newsweek.com/california-high-speed-rail-price-tag-cost-11892797
California High-Speed Rail Price Tag Explodes
California’s long‑troubled high‑speed rail project has reached another stark turning point, with state documents and lawmakers now putting the total cost at nearly seven times what voters were promised in 2008."Our country has never seen a fiscal disaster of this magnitude," independent Representative Kevin Kiley of California wrote on X on Monday, as debate reopened in Sacramento over whether the project can realistically be finished.California officials revealed updated estimates showing the state’s high‑speed rail system could cost as much as $231 billion, far above the $33.5 billion approved by voters in 2008. But that figure has been disputed by the California High Speed Rail Authority.
California’s long‑troubled high‑speed rail project has reached another stark turning point, with state documents and lawmakers now putting the total cost at nearly seven times what voters were promised in 2008."Our country has never seen a fiscal disaster of this magnitude," independent Representative Kevin Kiley of California wrote on X on Monday, as debate reopened in Sacramento over whether the project can realistically be finished.California officials revealed updated estimates showing the state’s high‑speed rail system could cost as much as $231 billion, far above the $33.5 billion approved by voters in 2008. But that figure has been disputed by the California High Speed Rail Authority.

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