As Congress prepares legislation to pump more than $800 billion into the economy, governments in the Washington region are lining up for their share: dollars that could mobilize stalled projects to mend water mains, repave roads and rebuild schools, as well as plug other budgetary holes.Some elements of society are "thrilled" by higher taxes and big government.For more on the Washington power grab click on this.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) said yesterday that a stimulus bill pending on Capitol Hill would bring the state as much as $2.9 billion over 27 months for Medicaid, education programs, worker training and "fiscal stabilization" and an additional $1 billion for transit, school construction and clean-water projects.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Stimulus Bill Sends Thrill Through Region: Local Officials Drawing Up Wish Lists
The Washington Post reports: