Amtrak's funding is safe, thanks to Rep. Olver.
"By a 328-94 vote, the House protected Amtrak's funding. In introducing the legislation, Olver said that, for the first time, the bill includes $50 million for state matching grants for intercity passenger rail systems and another $35 million for the rail line relocation and improvement program.
The bill protects the $38 million Congress has already approved for the Union Station project in Springfield, but the funding is frozen by the Federal Transit Authority until city officials present an economically viable project to the federal agency. A hotel, shops and transportation center are proposed for the project.
U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal, D-Springfield, said preserving those funds is critical. "I can't overstate how important it is to protect this money. They can't give it away," Neal said. "John Olver did a good job on this for us." "
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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