http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/12/earmark-less-bill-gives-pelo
sis-mouse-cookie/

or

http://tinyurl.com/cuu5gn

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Lawmakers and administration officials divulged Wednesday that the $789
billion economic stimulus bill being finalized behind closed doors in
Congress includes $30 million for wetlands restoration that the Obama
administration intends to spend in the San Francisco Bay Area to protect,
among other things, the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi represents the city of San Francisco and has
previously championed preserving the mouse's habitat in the Bay Area.

...

Politics aside, the episode demonstrates that no matter how hard lawmakers
argue that they technically lived up to their pledge to keep specific
projects from being listed in the bill, there is little stopping the federal
money from going to those projects after the legislation passes and federal
and state agencies begin deciding where to spend their newfound dollars.

Programs for sexually transmitted diseases, smoking prevention, a
clean-burning power plant and a computer center also appear ready to get
infusions of money once the bill becomes law, congressional offices told The
Washington Times.

...

President Obama boasts that the stimulus plan contains no earmarks because
Congress technically did not use the earmark process for lawmakers to
request and drop in specific spending items. Congressional leaders were
putting the finishing touches on a $789 billion final version of the bill
Wednesday night. It was not clear how many of the programs criticized by
Republicans remained in the package.

Some of those items that Republicans are calling earmarks include $200
million for a clean-burning power plant in Mattoon, Ill., and $750 million
for the National Computer Center and $500 million for the National
Institutes of Health offices, both located in Maryland.

Other spending questioned by Republicans -- but not considered on the
chopping block -- are $275 million for flood prevention, $200 million for
public computer centers at community colleges and libraries, and $650
million for the digital TV converter-box coupons.

The list goes on: $1 billion for administrative costs and construction of
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration office buildings, $100
million for constructing U.S. Marshals office buildings, and $1.3 billion
for NASA, including $450 million tagged for science.

Then there is the $300 million for hybrid and electric cars for the federal
government. The funding includes golf carts for federal workers.
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Good grief.

- Bob


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