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Tue, Apr 29, 2008 -- 5:30 PM
Rail Security Boost
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Today, California Homeland Security officials announced that they're allocating $15 million to improve rail security around the state. That includes improvements to the popular Capitol Corridor Route linking Sacramento, Oakland and San Jose. The funds come from Proposition 1B, approved by the voters two years ago.
Host: Cy Musiker
Guests:
Jay Alan, deputy director of communications for the State Office of Homeland Security

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