Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich said hes pushing for changes to the federal stimulus plan that would allow the state to turn down money if it wants.
Palin hasnt gone so far yet as to say shed send money back.
Begich said hes co-sponsoring an amendment "requiring governors or other appropriate local officials to certify that funds allocated to a state for economic recovery are reviewed to make sure they create jobs or improve the economy."
Begich said the funding needs oversight but Alaska needs the economic recovery in the bill.
State Senate President Gary Stevens said one of his anxieties is about the federal stimulus is that it could increase eligibility for Denali Kid Care. Thats the states health insurance program for low-income children.
If we allow Denali Kid Care to include everyone in the state of Alaska who has an income lower than 300 percent of poverty then we might be stuck with that in the future. We want to be careful about providing programs that next year, when we are on our own, we might have to retract, the Republican from Kodiak told reporters yesterday.
Stevens said he can understand why Alaska Rep. Don Young voted against the stimulus bill. Stevens said he was very nervous, frankly, as a Republican, looking at what Ive seen reported. Im concerned if he federal government can sustain this. And Im also concerned does this really stimulate the economy and does it add jobs.
Senate Majority Leader Johnny Ellis, D-Anchorage, disagreed, saying Young and other stimulus opponents dont get it.
I think Congressman Young is out of touch with Alaskans. There is a lot of anxiety about the future of the country, economically, and the future of our state, and whether we will experience some of the negative effects the Lower 48 is feeling, we are starting to, Ellis said.
Congressman Young stuck with his political party and I suppose his principles. But I believe he's out of touch with what Alaskans are thinking and fearing for the future, Ellis said.
I really thought this part was interesting.
“Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich said hes pushing for changes to the federal stimulus plan that would allow the state to turn down money if it wants.”
Begich is a socialist globalist.. like George Bush(BIG gov't republican)..
Except Begich is a democrat.. ALL Alaskan democrats believe in a FREE LUNCH...
For those that care Glenn Beck did correct his statement on Sarah, but said he still wanted to know what her plan really was. An apology of sorts, but with a little back of the hand condition.
She said she agrees some kind of stimulus plan is needed and supports getting federal money for tax breaks and construction projects in the state. But Palin said she's "against increased federal programs that will become a state's unfunded mandate to continue funding for generations."