Some California high-speed rail records could remain secret under proposed law
Assembly Bill 1608 allows the inspector general to withhold sensitive high-speed rail records, aiming to protect whistleblowers and improve oversight efficiency, critics warn of reduced transparency.
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Some California high-speed rail records could remain secret under proposed law
In summary California created an inspector general to monitor its long-delayed high-speed rail project. Now, one lawmaker wants to allow that office to withhold some investigative records from the public. The auditor of California’s High-Speed Rail Authority wants the power to keep certain records confidential, drawing concerns from transparency advocates that the agency could shield vital information about a controversial and costly public infr…
Some California high-speed rail records could remain secret under proposed law - The Voice of San Francisco
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The auditor of California’s High-Speed Rail Authority wants the power to keep certain records confidential, drawing concerns from transparency advocates that the agency could shield vital information about a controversial and costly public infrastructure project from the public. Assembly Bill 1608, authored by Assembly Transportation Committee Chair Lori Wilson, wo…
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