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28, it was four months after Wilson announced he was stepping down, and it was with Legaspi, an east-sider. Torres and other east-siders worried about the MTA's future and its impacts on the east-side line know that Congress would be unwilling to walk away from the project once ground was broken. And Valley congressmen and other political leaders said the move was simply the first step by east-siders in trying to leapfrog long-held MTA support for the Valley line. |
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