Posted on 02/15/2009 4:54:36 PM PST by Born Conservative
WASHINGTON For years, Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania has been the National Institutes of Healths most ardent champion on Capitol Hill. Having survived two bouts with cancer, open-heart surgery and even a faulty diagnosis of Lou Gehrigs disease, he has long insisted that research that results in medical cures is the best service that government can provide.
Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania arrived Friday at the Capitol to cast a crucial vote on the economic stimulus bill.
But even lobbyists are stunned by the coup Mr. Specter pulled off this week. In return for providing one of only three Republican votes in the Senate for the Obama administrations $787 billion economic stimulus package, he was able to secure a 34 percent increase in the health agencys budget to $39 billion from $29 billion.
After money intended for highways, schools and states, it is the largest of chunk of financing in the budget and is almost three times the $3.5 billion first approved by the House. Nearly $2 billion is intended for building and equipment projects at the N.I.H. campus in Bethesda, Md., as well as at universities across the country. But most of the money will go to pay for as many as 15,000 additional grants submitted by scientists at universities across the country.
The health institutes currently issue 45,000 such grants at an average cost of $360,000 a year. And although most grants are financed for four to five years, administrators said they would give priority to projects that could be completed in two years.
House Republican leaders argued that the health institutes, flooded with cash, would pay for unworthy projects that would create few jobs. But the institutes finance only about 40 percent...
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I wish people would stop referring to politicians “as spending like drunken sailors”. I ran out of money most of the time when I was a drunken sailor.
Point taken.
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