California High-Speed Rail Authority


The California High-Speed Rail Authority is a California state agency established in 1996 pursuant to the California High-Speed Rail Act to develop and implement high-speed intercity rail service, namely the California High-Speed Rail project. The CHSRA succeeded the California Intercity High-Speed Rail Commission, which was created in 1993.

CAHSR board members

The Authority is composed of 9 regular members plus 2 ex officio members. Five members are appointed by the Governor, two members are appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules, and two members are appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. The two ex officio members are from each of the two legislative bodies.
The members appointed by the Governor have terms of office of 4 years. Per Katta Hules of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, members whose terms of office have technically expired serve until replaced. As of Jan. 2024 the Board was composed of:
MemberAppointmentTerm ends
Tom Richards, chairpersonAppointed by the GovernorDecember 31, 2021.
Nancy Miller, vice chairpersonAppointed by the GovernorDecember 31, 2023.
Ernesto M. CamachoAppointed by the Senate Rules CommitteeDecember 31, 2022.
Martha M. EscutiaAppointed by the Speaker of the AssemblyTerm is at pleasure of the Speaker.
James C. GhielmettiAppointed by the GovernorDecember 31, 2020.
Emily CohenAppointed by the Speaker of the AssemblyTerm is at pleasure of the Speaker.
Henry PereaAppointed by the Senate Rules CommitteeDecember 31, 2024.
Lynn SchenkAppointed by the GovernorDecember 31, 2021.
Anthony WilliamsAppointed by the GovernorDecember 31, 2022.
Joaquin Arambula, ex officioAppointed by the Speaker of the AssemblyTerm while in office is at pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.
Lena Gonzalez, ex officioChairman of the Senate Transportation Committee;
Appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules
Term while in office is at pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.

Committee structure

The 2024 Business Plan gives a synopsis of the committee structure of the Authority on pages 75–77. The committees are:
In addition to these operational committees, the Board has a subset of its members who comprise the Finance and Audit Committee to monitor the finances of the project.

Inspector general

The August 2023 CEO Report to the Authority Board noted that Governor Newsom had appointed Benjamin Belnap as Inspector General of the California High-Speed Rail Authority as per SB 198. Belnap has been an employee of the State Auditor's office since 2001, and a Deputy State Auditor since 2015. He will report to the board occasionally during his four-year term.

Required reports to the Legislature

By law the Authority must provide a report to the Legislature every year. There are two types of reports.
The Authority's Business Plan describes the project's goals, financing, and development plans. This must be submitted every even year to the Legislature by May 1.
Every odd year The Authority is required to submit a Project Update Report. This gives a project-wide summary, as well as information for each project section, in order to clearly describe the project's status and projections for the future. This must be submitted to the Legislature by March 1.