Come and get it!
At least two legislators on The Hill are keeping their wits about them during the current Congressional spending spree. Sens. Ben Nelson (D-NE) and Susan Collins (R-ME) have been working to trim the fat from their colleagues’ massive economic stimulus proposal. The recommended DOE cuts alone would save taxpayers almost $15 billion (more than 10% of the current proposal) - and this doesn’t even take into account the State Stabilization Fund, which also includes money for education:
Elimination of Disability Research - $610,000,000
Reduction of IDEA - $6,750,000,000
Reduction of Title I Funding - $6,500,000,000
Reduction of Head Start - $1,050,000,000
Reduction of Teacher Quality Partnership Grants - $50,000,000
TOTAL - $14,960,000,000
At least it’s a start.
On the other hand, folks are already salivating over the myriad ways to get their hands on some of the stimulus cashola. Lining up at the trough before it is filled seems to be a sport of sorts, and Thompson Publishing is fanning the flames of desire with School Grants 2009, their guide to the education money and how to get it. The amazing thing is that a subscription to School Grants 2009 even pays for itself. Thomson reminds prospective clients that:
“Don’t forget, your federal grant money can be used to pay for this product.”
Priceless.
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