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What does ARC stand for?

Amtrak Reform Council


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Samples in periodicals archive:
It carries three-tenths of 1 percent of all intercity passengers, according to Joseph Vranich, formerly of the Amtrak Reform Council.
The government would step in to make it run," said Chapman, who was appointed to the Amtrak Reform Council in 1998.
Congress established the Amtrak Reform Council (ARC) to draw up a plan to reconstitute rail passenger transportation if the government railroad was unable to eliminate its constant deficits.
It's considered a mission impossible by many, including the federally appointed Amtrak Reform Council, which concluded in November that the company would not meet its deadline and ordered it to craft a liquidation plan.
2 billion in capital funds, the law also required Amtrak to become self-sufficient within five years; if Amtrak didn't make the mark, a newly created Amtrak Reform Council could draft a plan to liquidate the entire system.
Representative Dick Gephardt asked him to head the Amtrak Reform Council.
Congressional officials who learned about the plan yesterday say it aligns with some of the ideas of the Amtrak Reform Council, which Congress formed in 1997 to monitor Amtrak's finances.
Joseph Vranich, a member of the Amtrak Reform Council, and Edward Hudgins of the Cato Institute, have taken note of what Amtrak has realized for all these billions: perhaps three-tenths of one percent of all intercity passengers.

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