
HOUSE
REPUBLICAN LEADER BRUCE HANNA
HOUSE
DISTRICT
7
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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE January 22,
2009 |
Contact: Nick
Smith 503-986-1351 |
SPENDING PACKAGE TAKES MONEY AWAY FROM VITAL
SERVICES
Wasteful Spending, Pork Barrel Politics Won’t
Rescue Oregon’s
Economy
“This package is being sold as economic
stimulus, but it actually hurts our schools, our State Police and services that
Oregonians need to survive this recession,” Rep. Hanna said. “This package will
cost between $17 to $19 million General Fund in 2009-11, and millions more in
the years to come. Democrats haven’t indicated what they will cut or what taxes
they will raise to pay for this
unsustainable spending.”
Rep. Hanna asked, “how many seniors are going
to lose their in-home care to pay for routine short-term projects, which should
have been funded when the state had billions in new
revenue?”
Rep. Hanna said the package currently stands
at $175 million, and the price tag
continues to increase as
Democratic leadership doles pork to
members’ districts. The package increases state debt, doubling the costs of
routine, short-term maintenance projects over 15
years.
“This package doubles the costs of typical
items and projects that normally only last a day or two,” Rep. Hanna said.
“Instead of paying $100,000 for freezer lights at the state prison, taxpayers
will pay $200,000; instead of paying $50,000 to pull shrubs on state land,
taxpayers will pay $100,000. Oregonians wouldn’t think doubling the costs of
installing light bulbs and pulling shrubs is a wise use of their tax
dollars.”
Rep. Hanna said the package provides no
guarantees that dollars spent would
stay in local economies. In some cases, the projects would require contractors
from outside the targeted communities, and a few may even require contractors
from out of state. Furthermore, many projects require parts and supplies likely
to be produced in other
countries.
“Democrats say there’s nothing else that can
be done to create jobs, but this is not true,” Rep. Hanna said. “We have
proposed a plan that would pump more dollars back into the economy, support all
small businesses and create 37,000 jobs. There’s also the Western Oregon Plan
Revision that would create thousands of jobs in rural
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