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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Bush Admin tells DC to use Homeland Security money for inauguration expenses

From today's Washington Post. Exerpts:

D.C. officials said yesterday that the Bush administration is refusing to reimburse the District for most of the costs associated with next week's inauguration, breaking with precedent and forcing the city to divert $11.9 million from homeland security projects.

Federal officials have told the District that it should cover the expenses by using some of the $240 million in federal homeland security grants it has received in the past three years -- money awarded to the city because it is among the places at highest risk of a terrorist attack.

A spokesman for Rep. Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va.), chairman of the House Government Reform Committee, which oversees the District, agreed with the mayor's stance. He called the Bush administration's position "simply not acceptable."

"It's an unfunded mandate of the most odious kind. How can the District be asked to take funds from important homeland security projects to pay for this instead?" said Davis spokesman David Marin.

The $17.3 million the city expects to spend on this inauguration marks a sharp increase from the $8 million it incurred for Bush's first.

2 Comments:

  • All I can think of is the old saw, "You get what you pay for." Is security really an area you want to stint on your money??

    By Blogger BlogShy, at 8:27 PM  

  • i don't have the words...

    how did this man get elected?? twice??

    By Blogger chisparoja, at 6:58 AM  

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