Maine lawmakers briefed on recovery money
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Maine lawmakers briefed on recovery money


By The Associated Press

AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine’s finance chief brought a message back to Augusta from Washington about federal stimulus money: Be careful how you spend it.

Finance Commissioner Ryan Low briefed the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee on Friday, a day after meetings in Washington with Vice President Joe Biden and other federal officials about Recovery and Reinvestment funding. Nearly all of the states were represented at those meetings.

Low said there’s a heavy emphasis on accountability and transparency as the funds go out. The Government Accountability Office will have staffers in 16 states, not including Maine, but will watch closely how the money’s spent in all states.

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Maybe it's time to look at "Privitizing" the state goverment!!! Maybe we won't get more of the crazy ideas "proposed" to be bills...

When do the lawmakers start taxing the recovery money?

Executive Blaine House Low, Ryan Governor's Special Assistant Wages=$93,973 Benefits cost=$44,836

The governor needs an assistant to run the state this poorly?

Hey lets start by paying off the money owed to maine hospitals

All that and a bag of chips.

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