Posted on 05/05/2026 9:54:21 AM PDT by Bullish
AB 1608 would rename and expand the powers of the High-Speed Rail Authority’s Inspector General while creating broad exemptions to withhold records
California’s high-speed rail project, originally pitched to voters as a $33.5 billion endeavor under Proposition 1A in 2008, has spiraled into a staggering taxpayer nightmare with estimates now exploding as high as $231 billion — a more than 700% increase. Against this backdrop of relentless cost overruns, Assembly Democrats are advancing legislation critics say is explicitly designed to conceal the extent of the waste and shield the failing project from public accountability.
AB 1608, authored by Assemblywoman Lori Wilson (D-Suisun City), would rename and expand the powers of the High-Speed Rail Authority’s Inspector General while creating broad exemptions to withhold audit records, internal documents, and any information that could “reveal weaknesses” in the project. Opponents argue the measure severely limits taxpayer access, reserving fuller disclosure primarily for select Democratic lawmakers.
The staggering cost overruns have become the defining feature of the project. Originally sold to voters as a $33.5 billion system connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles by 2028, the price tag has ballooned repeatedly — surpassing $100 billion, then $128 billion, $135 billion, and now estimates pushing toward $231 billion for the full system. Even the scaled-back Merced-to-Bakersfield segment faces massive shortfalls, with funding gaps of $10–14 billion or more and completion timelines slipping deep into the 2030s.
Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo (R-Modesto) blasted the bill as a cover-up. “Sacramento Democrats just voted to cover up high-speed rail’s failures,” she stated, labeling AB 1608 a “political shield” for secret audits hidden from the public.
Sacramento Democrats just voted to cover up high-speed rail’s failures.
AB 1608 slams the door on transparency – secret audits, hidden from the public.
Only Democrats will be allowed access.
That’s not oversight. That’s a political shield.
$6,000,000,000 in overruns.… pic.twitter.com/7TPHc1dE24
— Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo (@AsmwomanMacedo) May 4, 2026
State Sen. Tony Strickland (R-Huntington Beach), Vice Chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, has been a consistent voice against the fiscal disaster.
“The skyrocketing costs and lack of transparency surrounding this mismanaged high-speed rail project further erode the public’s trust,” Strickland said. “California does not have a revenue problem — we have a wasteful spending problem. This project stands out as one of the most significant examples of budgetary waste in the state. We are well beyond the original completion date of 2020, and the high-speed rail project today is not the same project that voters passed in 2008.”
Today, Assembly Democrats passed Assembly Bill 1608, an anti-transparency measure that would allow the Inspector General of the California High-Speed Rail to shield contracts of $1 million or more from standard state agency oversight, citing sensitive reports and potential… pic.twitter.com/GwyPwzAdrI
— Senator Tony Strickland (@SenStricklandCA) May 5, 2026
Strickland has repeatedly called for defunding the rail project and redirecting resources to priorities like gas tax relief, noting that billions have already been spent with little to show beyond scattered concrete viaducts, columns, and eminent domain battles that have threatened and confiscated Central Valley farmland.
California Globe has tracked the project’s endless cost escalations for years: from early warnings of $100 billion+ figures, to the 2025 reports of the “slush fund” climbing back toward $130 billion, repeated funding gaps requiring billions more just for a partial segment, and the latest projections highlighting a project that has delivered virtually no operational service despite the massive taxpayer investment.
Supporters of AB 1608 claim the changes improve oversight while protecting sensitive data. Critics view it as the latest effort to insulate a chronically over-budget, behind-schedule failure from the very Californians paying the ever-rising bill — especially now that costs have ballooned dramatically and federal funding has largely vanished.
After the project swelled from $33.5 billion to over $130 billion (with higher estimates looming), Democrats now appear determined to hide the spending. Taxpayers are left wondering when — or if — Sacramento will finally hit the brakes on this runaway train.
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California democrats are the worst and Gavin Newsome wants to bring this to the rest of the country.
And the clueless idiots will just keep voting them.
Isn’t a democratic supermajority grand?
The Somali fraud machines in Minnesota is just copying what was already established state sanctioned theft, conspiracy, tax evasion, and fraud. They learned quickly.
This project is pure marxism. It’s 100% state-owned / state-directed. That’s why its an abject failure
government is always and everywhere incompetent. It can only “succeed” (to various degrees) when it uses / partners-with / cooperates with civil society and private industry.
Democracy means shut up, do what we say and like it.
Journalistic curiosity has left the building.
For those that thought this might be another money-laundering scheme to provide kickbacks to Democrats... it just got easier to make that happen.
California High-speed rail is the new USAID.
So quit yer griping, everybody.
American greed, graft and theft is STILL the biggest and best! #1!
As the saying goes, “Follow the Money”. It likely ends up in both congressional pockets and the dem party.
A FREE country does not withhold information, especially on public works projects, from the public.
This is totalitarianism at best and hiding of criminal activity at worse.
ObamatollahCare’s website cost $5 BILLION....and I’m sure there was no graft & corruption involved.
The Left has already gone there. Its easy to imagine the average person is thinking about sauce for the gander.
Newsom not Newsome
Yes but think of the convenience of being able to travel between Bakersfield and Merced in just under an hour! /s
One Party Rule marching to full on Communism.
They’re saying the cost will be $230 billion in 2026, however, it’s not projected to be complete until the 2030s. At the rate they’re going, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the thing finished in the early 2040s and in the high 200 billion range or even low $300 billion.
I also see a possibility that this is either never finished, or complete, but riddled with so many problems. It never sees a paying passenger for years, if at all.
Oh don’t think small.....it’ll hit a trillion in 10 years or so.
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