Florida may get its federal high-speed rail money after all.
Backers are forming an independent regional authority to oversee the development of bullet trains from Tampa to Orlando and eventually to South Florida and Jacksonville.
The regional authority, including towns and counties, would replace the state as recipient of Florida’s allotment of nearly $2.5 billion of federal stimulus money. Private investors would be on the hook for construction cost overruns or operating losses if ridership disappoints.
http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/dcblog/2011/02/florida_highspeed_rail_back_on_1.htmlThe problem:
The project still needs state cooperation in the form of technical assistance, said Congresswoman Corrine Brown, a Democrat from Jacksonville. “We must have a willing partner with the state,” she said.
Defeats all his "arguments," but somehow I think that won't be enough for Governor "No, thanks, we'll get our jobs through the magic of lowering corporate taxes and cutting social benefits" Scott.
Lest we forget to drop His Honor a note on the subject:
http://www.flgov.com/contact-gov-scott/