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These comments from Rep. Denham like much that comes out of Washington are nonsense but perfect for making headlines. There is little chance that the current money for California High Speed Rail will be diverted. To do this would require the cooperation of the administration which is unlikely. To do this through legislation would have to pass in the Senate which is also unlikely as would overcoming a likely veto. The greater issue is will money be forth coming in the future for rail service improvements for California and the rest of the county. With congressmen who  play partisan political budget games over emergency relief, funding for rail projects will continue to be a fight. NB

June 17, 2013 Part 1  June 17, 2013 Part 2  June 17, 2013 Part 3

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