California Democrats have advanced a controversial bill that critics label a “cover‑up,” arguing it could allow key details of the state’s troubled high‑speed rail project to be hidden from public view. The measure would give the project’s inspector general authority to withhold audit reports deemed risky to disclose, even as cost estimates have ballooned past $200 billion. Supporters say it protects sensitive information and improves oversight, while opponents warn it undermines transparency and accountability for taxpayers.
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