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July 4, 2012
High-speed rail bill includes regional money, oversight language

Lawmakers preparing for a crucial vote this week on high-speed rail will see a bill tailored to include funding for regional transportation improvements in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas, as well as language designed to address longstanding concerns about the California High-Speed Rail Authority's oversight of the project.

Lawmakers expect to consider the $68 billion project in committee on Thursday, before a floor vote in the Senate on Friday.

Draft bill language for initial funding of the project ties $5.8 billion for construction in the Central Valley - including $2.6 billion in rail bond funds and $3.2 billion from the federal government - to nearly $2 billion in funds to improve regional rail systems and connect them to high-speed rail.

The controversial project is a priority for Gov. Jerry Brown, and supporters have scrambled in recent days to lobby hesitant Democrats in the Legislature.

Even among supporters, the authority has been criticized in recent years for its changing cost estimates and public relations blunders.

Draft bill language would require the authority to outline financial risks of the project and produce a management plan "to ensure adequate oversight and management of contractors." The bill would also require the authority to fill the positions of chief executive officer, risk manager, chief program manager and chief financial officer before awarding construction contracts.

The authority would be required within a year to provide an analysis of the project's impact on greenhouse gas emissions.

July 4, 2012
AM Alert: Fourth of July edition highlights Field Poll, trigger cuts

Happy Independence Day!

Here's a holiday subject for true political junkies: the latest Field Poll.

David Siders reports in today's Bee that California voters aren't too happy about state budget cuts that would kick in automatically if Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative fails in November.

Opposition crosses party lines, with 79 percent of Democrats, 65 percent of Republicans and 68 percent of the independents surveyed saying they're against automatic trigger cuts.

The poll also looked at voters' views of how the governor and the Legislature are doing.

Click here to read the statistical tabulations prepared exclusively for Capitol Alert. You'll find the publicly prepared poll at this link.



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Torey Van Oot Torey Van Oot covers the California Legislature and state politics. tvanoot@sacbee.com. Twitter: @CapitolAlert

Amy Chance Amy Chance is political editor for The Sacramento Bee. achance@sacbee.com. Twitter: @Amy_Chance

Dan Smith Dan Smith is Capitol bureau chief for The Sacramento Bee. smith@sacbee.com

Melody Gutierrez Melody Gutierrez covers the state Legislature. mgutierrez@sacbee.com. Twitter: @MelodyGutierrez

Micaela Massimino Micaela Massimino edits Capitol Alert. mmassimino@sacbee.com

Laurel Rosenhall Laurel Rosenhall covers the lobbying community and higher education. lrosenhall@sacbee.com. Twitter: @LaurelRosenhall

Jim Sanders Jim Sanders covers the state Legislature. jsanders@sacbee.com

David Siders David Siders covers the Brown administration. dsiders@sacbee.com. Twitter: @davidsiders

Dan Walters Dan Walters is a columnist for The Sacramento Bee. dwalters@sacbee.com. Twitter: @WaltersBee

Jeremy White Jeremy B. White covers California politics and edits Capitol Alert's mobile Insider Edition. jwhite@sacbee.com. Twitter: @jeremybwhite

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