6 Month “Stimulus” Anniversary: Hastings Asks Administration How Decisions Are Made, What Jobs Have Been CreatedForest Service Sends Money To States with No National Forests, Interior Department Has Paid Out Less than 1% of Funds
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
August 17, 2009
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Emily Lawrimore or Jill Strait
(202-225-2761)
As the trillion dollar “stimulus” bill reaches its six-month mark, House Natural Resources Committee Ranking Member Doc Hastings (WA-04) sent the attached letter to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack seeking answers on how spending decisions are being made, why the promise of immediately funding projects hasn’t been kept, and what jobs have actually been created by the low percentage of funds that have actually been paid out.
“After six months, it is clear that the only thing the stimulus bill has done is balloon our national deficit at a record-setting pace,” said Ranking Member Hastings. “The Administration told the American people that this bill would create jobs and prevent unemployment from going higher than 8 percent -- yet the national unemployment rate is already 9.4 percent. Where are the jobs that were supposed to be immediately created from this trillion dollar bill? With each passing day, the list of questions regarding this ineffective spending bill grows longer and longer.” In the letter, Hastings requests answers to the following questions to increase transparency of the decision-making process:
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