Looking for a way to bulk up the
Department of Education's budget, some
education lobbyists and
congressional Democrats had eyed an economic-stimulus plan in
Congress as a prime
vehicle But the wheels came off that idea when Senate
Democrats opted to downsize the spending side of their stimulus proposal, including excising about $1 billion that was to have gone for school repair.
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Citation DetailsTitle: Repair funds jettisoned from stimulus package
Author: Erik W Robelen
Publication:Education Week (News)
Date: November 21, 2001
Publisher: Editorial Projects in Education, Inc.
Volume: 21
Issue: 12
Page: 18,20
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