"I met today with Congressman John Mica of Florida, the
Ranking Republican on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
who briefed me on his plan to encourage proposals to bring high-speed rail
service to New York. Congressman Mica's plan makes a great deal of sense
and I strongly support it. High speed rail service could cut the travel
time between New York and Washington to only two hours. This would
encourage more people to take the train, which simultaneously would relieve
congestion at New York City airports and reduce our greenhouse gas
emissions.
"Congressman Mica's plan, which is included in the House
Amtrak reauthorization bill, would solicit proposals - including proposals from
the private sector - to build the high speed rail service. Those proposals
would be evaluated and presented to Congress for further action.
Soliciting and considering proposals is an important and necessary first step
toward determining the feasibility of this initiative.
"Congressman Mica's plan demonstrates the kind of
ambitious, pragmatic thinking about our future that guided PlaNYC and that
Building America's Future - my coalition with Governors Rendell and
Schwarzenegger - is asking Congress to provide. Investing in modern mass
transportation is critical to New York's future, and all options should be on
the table. No idea should be ignored or dismissed simply because it is
ambitious. That is not how America's greatest infrastructure marvels -
from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Grand Coulee Dam - got built."