FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 30, 2015
eliza.vielma@senate.state.tx.us
AUSTIN — Today, Senator Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe) issued the following statement in regard to Texas Central Railway's Dallas-Houston high-speed rail proposal:
"The federal government has reached a new low in their disregard for states' rights. The Dallas-Houston high-speed rail, proposed by Texas Central Railway, threatens to confiscate up to 3,000 acres of Texas land and won't provide any opportunity for economic growth in our district. Without allowing input from local elected officials and hearing the voices of Montgomery County residents, I have no choice but to oppose this proposal as it stands."
"Texans stand together — and Texans who own property in Montgomery County should know that they won't have to face the federal government alone," continued Senator Creighton. "As a native Texan, a rancher and a firm believer in private property rights, I stand with Texas landowners. My office is working hard to bring federal, state and local officials together, along with community leaders, to stay engaged and involved in this issue until our community can be assured this project will be beneficial to the families southeast Texas or stopped in its tracks."
On January 16, 2015, the Montgomery County delegation co-signed a letter to the Federal Railroad Administration requesting a public scope meeting in Montgomery County. That letter can be found here (http://www.scribd.com/doc/254225538/Montgomery-County-Delegation-Letter-to-the-Federal-Railroad-Administration).
The proposed corridor would span 240 miles connecting Dallas and Houston with a dedicated high-speed rail system proposed by, Texas Central Railway.
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