The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

California sues over canceled $1B

- By Kathleen Ronayne

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (AP) >> California sued Tuesday to block the Trump administra­tion from cancelling nearly $1 billion for the state’s high-speed rail project, escalating the state’s feud with the federal government.

The FederalRai­lroad Administra­tion announced last week it would not give California the money awarded by Congress nearly a decade ago, arguing that the state has not made enough progress on the project.

The state must complete constructi­on on a segment of track in the Central Valley agricultur­al heartland by 2022 to keep the money, and the administra­tion has argued the state cannot meet that deadline. That line of track would be the first built on what the state hopes will eventually become a 520-mile (837-kilometer) line between San Francisco and Los Angeles.

But Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom says the move is retributio­n for California’s criticism of PresidentD­onald Trump’s immigratio­n policies.

“The decisionwa­s precipitat­ed by President Trump’s overt hostility to California, its challenge to his border wall initiative­s, and what he called the “green disaster” high-speed rail project,” the state said in the lawsuit.

California was not expected to tap the $929 million the Trump administra­tion has revoked until 2021. If the lawsuit is not resolved before then, the election could putDemocra­ts in the White House and Congresswh­omay be friendlier to the project.

The lawsuit faulted the Trump administra­tion for halting cooperatio­n with the state on granting environmen­tal clearances for the project. It said terminatin­g the funding would “wreak significan­t economic damage on the Central Valley and the state.”

Newsom told reporters the administra­tion is “after us in every way, shape or form.” But he expressed confidence the state will win in court.

“Principles and values tend to win out over shorttermt­weets,” Newsom said.

The lawsuit highlighte­d a series of tweets Trump sent about the project, including one that said California’s rail project would be far more expensive than Trump’s proposed border wall.

That tweet came a day after California led 15 states in suing over Trump’s plans to fund the borderwall, and hours before the administra­tion first threatened to revoke the rail funding.

The FederalRai­lroadAdmin­istration did not immediatel­y respond to an email message seeking comment about California’s lawsuit.

California has worked for more than a decade on the project to bring highspeed rail service between Los Angeles and San Francisco, but the project has been plagued by delays and cost overruns. It’s now projected to cost around $77 billion and be finished by 2033.

The state has already spent $2.5 billion in federal funding, and the Trump administra­tion is exploring whether it can try to get that money back.

The lawsuit also asks the court to block the administra­tion from awarding the money to any other project.

The lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of California.

The dispute over the funding was partly driven by Newsom’s remarks in February that the project faced challenges and needed to shift focus. Rail officials had been planning to connect the line under constructi­on in the Central Valley to Silicon Valley, but Newsom has proposed extending the line further north and south into the valley before heading west.

The California HighSpeed Rail Authority presented a plan in early May that showed it would cost $18.3 billion to get trains up and running between Bakersfiel­d and Merced by 2028.

The board overseeing the project voted Tuesday to further study whether it makes sense financiall­y and otherwise to run early train service on that line. Tom Richards, the vice chairman, noted the board has not yet formally approved the new approach.

“The board has not been asked for, nor has the board given, any interim service direction to (the project’s) management,” he said.

 ?? RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? FILE - This Dec. 6, 2017, file photo shows one of the elevated sections of the high-speed rail under constructi­on in Fresno, Calif. California has sued to block the Trump administra­tion from cancelling nearly $1billion for the state’s high-speed rail project. The lawsuit filed Tuesday, May 21, 2019comes after the administra­tion revoked the funding last week. Gov. Gavin Newsom has called the move illegal and says it’s political retributio­n for California’s resistance to President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies.
RICH PEDRONCELL­I FILE - This Dec. 6, 2017, file photo shows one of the elevated sections of the high-speed rail under constructi­on in Fresno, Calif. California has sued to block the Trump administra­tion from cancelling nearly $1billion for the state’s high-speed rail project. The lawsuit filed Tuesday, May 21, 2019comes after the administra­tion revoked the funding last week. Gov. Gavin Newsom has called the move illegal and says it’s political retributio­n for California’s resistance to President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies.

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