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Follow on Google News | With Ellis and Navarro Hearings Over, Cope Urges High Speed Rail Opponents to Continue FightKen Cope encourages Texans to oppose the Texas High Speed Rail. The Federal Railroad Administration has extended the public comment period to March 9.
By: Cope Texas Cope, who has rallied opponents throughout his campaign, spoke at each Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) hearing, Monday night in Navarro County and Tuesday night in Ellis County. "The hearings were great," Cope said. "Both nights were filled with citizens who fear how this train may change their lives forever. Families who have been on their farms and ranches for generations. These people are the heart of Texas." While he was impressed by the turnouts both nights, Cope said the fight to defeat the Bullet Train project isn't nearly over. As he has told several citizen meetings throughout both counties in recent weeks, he emphasized that the important date now is March 9, the deadline for submitting online comments to the FRA. "Everyone opposed to this needs to flood the FRA website with their questions and comments in the next three weeks. The FRA needs to know the depth and breadth of the opposition here in the counties most affected by this ill-conceived project," Cope said. Cope is planning additional informative workshops before March 9 to guide opponents in making the most effective comments. Cope is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and retired aerospace executive who is seeking the Congressional seat being vacated by Joe Barton. Information about the campaign and Cope's positions on other issues confronting the Sixth District can be found at the campaign website, http://www.CopeTexas.com, and the Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/ End
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