A veto-proof majority of the Florida Senate rebuked Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday in a letter that urged the federal government to give the state $2.4 billion in high-speed rail money that Scott wants to reject.
Politics should have no place in the future of Floridas transportation, as evidenced by this letter of bipartisan support, said the letter, signed by 26 members of the Republican-controlled Florida Senate. The letter was partly authored by one of Scotts first senate backers, Republican Paula Dockery of Lakeland, who argued that the newly created Florida Rail Enterprise could act independently of Scott because the states share of the rail money -- $300 million was already approved last year by a previous governor, Charlie Crist.
Scott shocked legislators by unexpectedly announcing he would reject the money and then doubled-down Thursday by calling bullet train a boondoggle. He cited findings from the Libertarian Reason Foundation that questioned the ridership projections for the Tampa-Orlando rail line.
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