[Vision2020] Otter Will Accept $1 Billion Stimulus
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Sat Mar 7 06:34:57 PST 2009
Courtesy of today's (March 7, 2009) Spokesman Review.
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Otter will accept $1 billion stimulus
Citing all-or-none conditions, hell hold my nose
Betsy Z. Russell / Staff writer
BOISE Despite national reports that Idaho Gov. Butch Otter was among a
few governors who would reject federal stimulus money, Otter said Friday
that hell take most if not all of the cash.
Im gonna hold my nose, and Im gonna take it, he told the Idaho Press
Club.
The transportation money, in particular, carries strings that require the
state to accept all or none of it, Otter said. If you reject one dollar
of that, they take it all so youve got to reject all of it or none of
it.
The remainder of Idahos roughly $1 billion in stimulus funds is mostly
for either education or health and human services, and Otter said hell
rely on guidance from state schools Superintendent Tom Luna and state
Health and Welfare Director Dick Armstrong on those funds. Luna is calling
for accepting every penny of the education funds, and Armstrong built
his Medicaid budget around the anticipated federel help.
Ive never said that I wouldnt take any of the stimulus package, Otter
said. Itd been my druthers that they didnt do it in the first place,
and didnt do it the way they did it. You know, if youd put it all into
jobs creation or jobs retention, to me that would have been much more
acceptable.
But with the money on its way, Otter said hes ready to take it, providing
it doesnt obligate the state to replace the federal funds when they end
by raising state taxes. The education and health and welfare funds Idaho
stands to receive add up to $625 million, Otter said. Replacing that would
require a 50 percent increase in Idahos sales tax from 6 center a
dollar to 9 or a boost in the state income tax rate from the current 7.8
percent to 11.5 percent.
On Monday, Otter will meet for the first time with a committee hes
appointed to help him analyze the stimulus, including three former
governors and three former state budget directors.
Im a long way from believing that the government should always be in a
position to spend a lot of money in order to stimulate the economy, said
Otter, a first-term Republican governor whos political philosophy has
long had a libertarian bent. As Idahos 1st District congressman, he was
one of only three House Republicans to vote against the Patriot Act on
civil liberties grounds.
Otter said that well before the stimulus bill passed, he co-signed a
letter with two other governors to say, This is not a good idea. 
Then, he said, he and several other governors asked, If we dont take the
money, can you then absolve our states from having to be in a position to
pay it back?
For instance in Idaho, I think we pay about $4.5 billion in
federal income tax, our citizens do. So if I dont take a billion dollars,
why wouldnt you give the citizens of Idaho a billion-dollar holiday for
one year off their income tax?
Amid laughter, Otter said, Well, they didnt buy that.
He said he also looked into whether he could barter these funds with
other states, say, trading highway landscaping money to another state that
wants it in exchange for bridge-replacement or concrete and asphalt money
for Idaho.
They said, No, you cant barter it either,  he said.
So hes taking it.
Asked by reporters if he agreed with conservative radio host Rush
Limbaughs recent statements that he hopes President Barack Obama will
fail, Otter said no.
Otter, who said he hadnt heard Limbaughs speech, said, I dont share
that. Spending billions of dollars and getting nothing from it
I think
itd deepen and lengthen and maybe even go into a depression if we failed.
So for my part, Im gonna do all I can to get as many people working and
get as many people confident that they can participate actively in this
economy by getting em jobs on building bridges and roads and water
systems for rural Idaho.
I think we can create a lot of jobs. A person
gets a job, that whole family suddenly gains confidence in tomorrow.
I
believe thats the kind of hope everybody had for the idea of the stimulus
package when it was first mentioned.
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Seeya at the Intolerista Wingding, Moscow.
http://www.MoscowCares.com/Wingding
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go
to work."
- Roy Zimmerman
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