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(Bloomberg) -- The Trump administration officially canceled $929  million in federal grants earmarked for California’s ambitious  high-speed rail project, escalating tensions between the federal  government and the most-populous U.S. state.
   
 Federal Railroad Administrator Ronald Batory said in a letter  Thursday to Brian Kelly, the chief executive officer of the state agency  running the project, that California has failed to show progress and  meet requirements under the agreements for the funds. Governor Gavin  Newsom, through a spokesman, vowed a court fight.
"It is now clear  that California has no foreseeable plans, nor the capability, to pursue  that statewide HSR System as originally proposed," Batory wrote.
Initially  conceived as connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles with a high-speed  train that would slash travel times and transform the state’s economy,  the project has been beset by cost overruns and delays, causing its  estimated price to 
balloon  to $79 billion. Newsom, a Democrat who took office this year, said in  February that the train as planned “would cost too much and take too  long,” and he would focus on finishing roughly 170 miles of track  already under construction in the Central Valley.
The announcement  from Washington came the same day that a top California environmental  regulator threatened to enact tougher pollution rules that could include  a ban on vehicles that burn petroleum-based fuels in retaliation  against a federal plan to relax vehicle emission standards. California’s  leaders and Trump, who often criticizes the state’s policies in tweets,  have fought over issues in court dozens of times.
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"The  Trump administration’s action is illegal and a direct assault on  California, our green infrastructure, and the thousands of Central  Valley workers who are building this project," Nathan Click, a spokesman  for Newsom, said by email. "Just as we have seen from the Trump  administration’s attacks on our clean air standards, our immigrant  communities and in countless other areas, the Trump administration is  trying to exact political retribution on our state."
Newsom’s comments on the train in February were 
initially interpreted  as walking away from the project that has been in the works for more  than a decade, and the Trump administration subsequently seized on them  to announce its 
intent  to cancel the grant and claw back dollars already spent. The Federal  Railroad Administration “continues to consider all options” regarding  the return of $2.5 billion in federal funds already awarded to the  project, the agency said in a statement Thursday.
Kelly argued in a  March letter to the federal administration that Newsom’s proposal  wasn’t a "fundamental change" and that it’s a "pragmatic approach" to  ultimately connect the line to Silicon Valley and southern California.
Kalifornia is out of compliance with the contract for the money, and faces contractual restitution.  The project is a boondoggle and can never succeed in the morass of Kalifornia regulators.  Let it go to court - the 9th circuit will find in favor of Kalifornia, and the SC will reverse them.  Meanwhile the nut-case regulators threaten to outlaw internal combustion engines in Kalifornia - let them do that- and see what backlash against over-regulatory control artists.  Politically likely to shift out the DPST's.  Go ahead - out law Cars in Kalifornia.  See what happens!!!! 
DPDT idiots.  Chicken Littles - the Sky is falling - with no Science behind it.