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Congressional Panel Probes Calif. High-Speed Rail

A congressional panel is launching a probe of California’s high-speed rail project, to make sure tax dollars are being spent appropriately and look into possible conflicts of interest with rail officials and contractors.

By Washington Free Beacon Staff··
Congressional Panel Probes Calif. High-Speed Rail

A congressional panel is launching a probe of California’s high-speed rail project to ensure tax dollars are being spent appropriately and look into possible conflicts of interest with rail officials and contractors.

According to the Los Angeles Times: 

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista), notified the California High-Speed Authority about the review Monday and ordered the agency to preserve its documents and records of past communications. …

As much as $4 billion in federal funds have either been provided or set aside so far for the 500-mile project, the estimated cost of which has fluctuated between $33 billion and $98.5 billion. The current estimate is $68 billion. …

The committee's notification letter says there are additional concerns about the project's compliance with Proposition 1A, the California ballot measure passed in 2008 that authorized more than $9 billion in state bonds for the project. The panel further notes that since 2010, allegations of conflict of interest have surfaced regarding authority board members at a time when the authority received and spent federal funds.