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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Florida Governor Charlie Crist to Join Obama
As President Obama travels to Florida tommorow to pitch the economoic stimulus package he will be introduced at a town hall style meeting by Florida Governor Charlie Crist, Republican. Crist issued a statement: “Florida has taken prudent steps to cut … Continue reading
Baddour Files Mass Trans Bill
Senator Steve Baddour has filed the legislative act to codify the concepts he announced last month with Senate President Therese Murray. I have attached the act as a pdf, but I have not as of yet seen an executive summary. … Continue reading
Posted in State News
Tagged Massachusetts Transportation, Steve Baddour, Transportation Reform
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Krugman’s Initial Analysis, and This Week
New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman has weighed in on his blog this morning on the Senate version of the stimulus. He takes dead aim at the “centrist” compromise that would tear out aid to … Continue reading
California Closes State Offices
The State of California, rapidly becoming an economic basket case, has imposed furloughs on state employees that have necessitated the closure of state offices throughout California on a rolling basis. From the New York Times: Californians looking to renew driver’s … Continue reading
The President’s Weekly Radio Address
The President talks about the stimulus package, and the jobless figures that arrived yesterday. He praises the bipartisan group of centrists that appear to have reached consensus on a stimulus package, and highlights some of the massive problems in states … Continue reading
Unemployment Numbers Rising
New figures on job losses point to continued pain for American workers, as the economy shed 598,000 jobs last month, driving the unemployment figure to 7.6%. If the current trend continues we will be at double digit unemployment in a … Continue reading
School Construction is Stimulus
In a true sign of just how short sighted the Republican Party is now we have the spectacle of Republican senators, including so called moderates like Susan Collins of Maine, trumpeting the fact that they are working overtime to eliminate … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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Unemployment Fund Balances Sink
With unemployment claims reaching record levels the state trust funds that provide the benefits are being rapidly depleted. From the Wall Street Journal: Unemployment filings have soared so high in recent months that seven states have already emptied their unemployment-insurance … Continue reading
Posted in National News
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Guy Glodis Flexes His Fundraising Muscle
The State House News Service is reporting that an impressive group of “hosts” will be running a fundraiser next week for the High Sheriff of Worcester County, Guy Glodis. The fundraising event will be hosted by former Senate President Robert … Continue reading
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The Time for Action is Now
The Obama Administration, seeing momentum slip away from the stimulus package, has launched a political offensive to try to regain the high ground in this debate. The President has been wheeled out repeatedly and is now taking on Republican arguments … Continue reading