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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
12.01.2008
States pass collection plate
Gov. Jim Douglas joined colleagues from the National Governors Association and the National Council on State Legislatures today in asking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other D.C. purse-string-holders for money. They weren't specific about how much, but they weren't talking about spare change, either. - As much as $136 billion for infrastructure work. NGA Chairman Edward Rendell. in a telephonic news conference at which the microphone seemed to be in the next ZIP code, said more than 70 percent of that would be roads/bridges, but it would also include wastewater treatment plants, broadband infrastructure and other projects. - More than $20 billion in boosted Medicaid money. That's how much states got in 2003, Douglas said, and this year is worse. Rendell said the infrastructure money would go for projects the states could start immediately. They could speed up to a two-week bid process and he discounted any difficulty over environmental permits. Douglas said states are feeling the pain now, but it'll keep coming as there is a lag time for people seeking Medicaid and food stamps between the time they lose their job and the time they realize they're broke. "This is a downturn that's going to be with us for a couple of years," Douglas said. Meanwhile, this on the wires: WASHINGTON (AP) — A panel of the National Bureau of Economic Research says the U.S. economy fell into a recession last year. The NBER says its group of academic economists who determine business cycles met and decided that the U.S. recession began in December 2007. Many economists believe the current downturn will last until the middle of 2009 and will be the most severe slump since the 1981-82 recession. I'm no economist, but that seems optimistic. - Terri Hallenbeck
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