There are obviously a few things that I don’t understand about the Senate. Yesterday I reported that according to Senator Bennett the most important (he said it was most important, it was not simply the first thing on his list) part of the job of a senator is to try to see the future clearly. Little did I know that later in the day I would find an example of that prescience in action. Becky Edwards shares from the State Legislature:
There was discussion and explanation of the federal stimulus package and how it will affect Utah. We will receive $1,536,834,051 of stimulus funds. This is one time money only. Of that $86M is to be used at the Governor’s discretion. Much of this money is targeted, cannot be moved around, has strings attached (we’re still waiting to find out what they are), some cannot be spent for 1 or 2 years . . .
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Apparently our representatives at the federal level (Not Utah’s delegation specifically) can already see the future clearly enough to know that the economy will need continued stimulus next year and the year after that. And here I thought that the stimulus bill was intended to get the economy back on its own two feet sooner rather than later. If I wanted it to take 3 years (it’s already been more than 1) we could have achieved that by sitting back and watching. Now we run the risk of nursing it along for years to come.