On the recordDecember 5, 2011
I believe that if the high-speed rail project in California is not going to get moving quickly, then that money ought to be diverted to shovel-ready projects that would be committed quickly.
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congress.govI believe that if the high-speed rail project in California is not going to get moving quickly, then that money ought to be diverted to shovel-ready projects that would be committed quickly.
Mica emphasizes the need to redirect funds if California's high-speed rail project delays continue.
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