(The Associated Press circulated the following on March 10, 2010.)
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas House has given initial approval to a measure laying the foundation for expanded passenger rail service through the state.
The bill would establish a passenger rail program and fund within the Kansas Department of Transportation. It also authorizes the transportation secretary to enter agreements with Amtrak or other carriers to expand service through Kansas.
House members advanced the bill on Wednesday to final action, which is expected Thursday.
Kansas is among several states working to expand Amtrak service in the Midwest. Supporters say the bill would help expand service from Kansas City to Dallas.
The legislation would enable KDot to continue developing the passenger rail line and seek federal funds to establish the route.