WASHINGTON - President Obama and Vice President Biden will announce
Big awards will include $2.25 billion for California, $1.25 billion for Florida, and $2.617 billion for 24 projects in the Midwest, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Wisconsin will receive $810 million to connect Milwaukee and Madison, and Illinois will receive $1.1 billion for the Chicago hub network between Chicago and St. Louis, according to House Transportation Committee Chairman James L. Oberstar, D-Minn.
Republicans, including a high-ranking House member from Florida, already are criticizing Obama for not inviting more private investment, and for funding rail lines that will be relatively slow in comparison to high-speed rail in other countries.
"The projects chosen by the administration were not transparently selected and lack adequate private sector financial commitment," House Transportation ranking member John Mica, R-Fla., said in a statement. "Just spending huge amounts of federal taxpayer funds will not insure success of these megaprojects."