Following a scathing report by the High-Speed Rail Office of the Inspector General, Republican lawmakers sent a letter to President Trump encouraging him to examine the viability of the project and hold the High Speed Rail Authority accountable for its mismanagement and broken promises.
Below is a copy of their letter:
February 13, 2025
The Honorable Donald J. Trump
President of the United States
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
As Republican legislators in California, we were pleased to hear you announce your investigation of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (HSRA).
A day prior to your remarks, the High-Speed Rail Office of the Inspector General, issued a scathing report that the HSRA “has not completed a risk analysis that would allow it better to determine whether its plan for completing the M-B (the Merced-to-Bakersfield) segment is realistic and achievable.” The M-B segment is the first section – a priority for the Authority.
This begs the question: Why has the HSRA deliberately not completed a risk analysis of a plan that has and will continue to cost taxpayers billions and billions of dollars?
The Inspector General further asserts, “It is increasingly unlikely that the Authority will complete the M-B segment” on schedule.
Promised to be completed by 2020 with a price tag of $34 billion, HSRA’s projected budget ballooned to over $128 billion. Voters were told that more than 20 percent of the project would be privately funded. Instead, taxpayers face the reality of single-handedly funding massively inflated costs for a project that many will never use or see completed.
The HSRA has spent $13.7 billion in total, including $1.6 billion on professional marketing materials and consultants. The only partially completed segment so far connects a field and an orchard and has cost $1.4 billion for 22 miles of raised dirt; along with 11 overpass structures. Zero feet of track have been laid to date.
By all metrics, the High-Speed Rail is a colossal failure.
A former chair of HSRA’s peer review group testified before the Legislature that the project cannot be completed with the funding available
The $1 billion the state spends on the High-Speed Rail each year would be better spent on protecting lives, homes, and jobs against wildfire and other natural disasters as well as securing water infrastructure for our economy to grow.
We owe it to Californians to carefully examine the viability of this project and hold the HSRA accountable for its mismanagement and broken promises. We stand with you in your forthcoming investigation of the High-Speed Rail project.
Thank you for your leadership.
Sincerely,
Alexandra M. Macedo
Assemblywoman, 33rd District
James Gallagher
Assembly Republican Leader, 3rd District
Brian Jones
Senate Republican Leader, 40th District
Marie Alvarado-Gil
Senator, 4th District
Joe Patterson
Assemblyman, 5th District
Roger Niello
Senator, 6th District
David Tangipa
Assemblyman, 8th District
Shannon Grove
Senator, 12th District
Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh
Senator, 19th District
Suzette Valladares
Senator, 23rd District
Tom Lackey
Assemblyman, 34th District
Jeff Gonzalez
Assemblyman, 36th District
Leticia Castillo
Assemblywoman, 58th District
Bill Essayli
Assemblyman, 63rd District
Tri Ta
Assemblyman, 70th District
Diane Dixon
Assemblywoman, 72nd District
Carl DeMaio
Assemblyman, 75th District
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Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo represents the 33rd Assembly District, which encompasses Tulare, Kings, and Fresno Counties.