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States Fight to Get Stimulus Cash While Keeping Education Spending Low

As we begin the noble quest to fill out the Hypocrimap of GOP stimulus-lovers, I must point out an important caveat.

The economic recovery law includes a "waiver" to ensure that states receive their share of the measure's $54 billion in federal money for education. But when you see Republicans clamoring for their state to get that waiver authority, it's not a simple case of GOPers hypocritically scrambling for cash they voted against -- despite a report from Politico suggesting as much.

The stimulus restricts access to the $54 billion pot to those states that have maintained education budgets at or above 2006 levels. The "waiver" provision was added at the urging of states that wanted to get help from Washington while keeping their education budgets stunningly low. In several cases, as Dana Goldstein observes, the states in question could have boosted their schools budgets through targeted tax hikes, but chose not to.

In order to secure the "waiver" for stimulus cash, state lawmakers -- both Republican and Democratic -- have to request it from the Obama administration. So when you see Florida GOPers joining the push for a state waiver, it's merely pragmatic support for maintaining low schools budgets during lean years. The other states aiming for education waivers are Nevada and California.


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Hypocrimap?  What's a hypocrime???

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I must post this although it's out of time and out of place. Still, to the commenter who went off yesterday on "Red State Welfare and Texas:

Does my state already get more money from the federal government than it sends to the federal government? No. Texas gets $.94 for every dollar it pays in. Rank: 35

I'm not saying Gov Goodhair is not a prime hypocrite - he is. The state is a mess, though every single election cycle we vote more Democratic than the one before and without any help from the party, we're turning the state blue, slowly. It's Texas.

But for god's sake - hasn't Obama said this often enough - there are no Red states and Blue states. This is one country. The region haters are so 2004.

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I am not a region hater

I am a Texas hater

That's how we were raised in LA..and now we know why


Don't mess with Texas
Give the fire ant plain back to Mexico from whence it was stolen

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California will have no problem requesting a waiver

California's popular class-size reduction program for kindergarten through third grade escaped the ax after the PTA and teachers' unions cried foul...."I'm complaining about the budget - but I'm not really complaining," said David Sanchez, president of the California Teachers Association....Under the vastly leaner budget, schools will have more freedom in how to spend money. They won't have to buy new textbooks as often, and won't have to reserve as much money for upkeep of schools.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/02/20/MN5A1615DV.DTL

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