The following question refers to a hypothetical situation.
Polls show that the country overwhelmingly agrees that we need a high-speed rail system to connect the east and west coasts and everything in between. The president schedules a Cabinet meeting to discuss whether or not the project can be included in the federal budget. Given this information, which non-permanent Cabinet member would most likely be asked to attend the meeting?
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None, unless a person with exceptional skills in finance and economics is required for a second opinion.
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