Los Angeles Daily News
No fair share for roads
Kern County steamrolls L.A. in federal highway bill
By Lisa Friedman
Washington Bureau
Tuesday, August 02, 2005 - WASHINGTON -- Despite its massive traffic-congestion problems, Los Angeles County got steamrolled in the recent fight for federal highway funds by nearby Kern County, which scored more than 15 times as much money per capita.
The difference was powerful Republican congressman Bill Thomas, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, whose clout paved the way for Kern County -- population 744,325 -- to receive more than $722 million in the federal transportation spending bill approved Friday.
That's nearly $1,000 per resident. L.A., with 10 million people, got $625 million -- barely $60 per person.
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California lawmakers and other officials were careful not to accuse Thomas of impeding other allocations in the $286.5 billion federal transit bill now awaiting President George W. Bush's signature. But several officials in both Washington and the Southland said the amount of money obtained by Thomas -- including $140 million from a fund reserved for projects of "national and regional significance" -- underscores how parochial interests often win out when millions of dollars are at stake.
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