California’s high‑speed rail project—approved by voters in 2008 as Proposition 1A—was originally sold as a $33‑billion system connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles by 2028, funded through a mix of state bonds, federal money, and private investment. Nearly two decades later, the project is far smaller, far more expensive, and still incomplete, prompting a renewed and controversial push for private-sector funding.
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