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U.S. agency to cancel $929 million in California high-speed rail funds
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Tuesday it will cancel $929 million in federal funds awarded by the Obama administration for a California high-speed rail project and is "actively exploring every legal option" to seek the return of $2.5 billion the state has already received.

from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2GW8lC9
from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2GW8lC9
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