Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Opponents of California's troubled $68 billion bullet train project will try to convince a judge Friday that he should order the rail authority to halt work on the train until it can show that it has the financial backing and regulatory approval to build a usable 300-mile segment in the Central Valley.
Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny already ruled in favor of oppon...
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