Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Stimulus Bill Sends Thrill Through Region: Local Officials Drawing Up Wish Lists

The Washington Post reports:
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.

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.
Some elements of society are "thrilled" by higher taxes and big government.For more on the Washington power grab click on this.