Terry McAuliffe said Wednesday that the report on Metro he commissioned from former U.S. transportation secretary Ray LaHood will be officially released Tuesday. [LaHood report on Metro urges dedicated funding, bus fare hike, trim in pension costs.] He also proposed that all 16 members of the Metro board resign, to be replaced temporarily by a five-member board that would aggressively pursue an overhaul. [Maryland transportation secretary raises new objections to LaHood plan for Metro.] But LaHood said from the beginning that he wanted the report to be released at a press event, presumably with McAuliffe present.
Source: Washington Post November 29, 2017 21:29 UTC