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Since there is such disagreement on what's needed to stimulate the economy, let each state decide.
Break the stimulus bill into 8 homogeneous packages: 1. TAXES 2. INFRASTRUCTURE (repairing roads, bridges, broadband, power grid) 3. EDUCATION (school construction, Head Start expansion, teacher pay support, etc.) 4. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (NIH, NASA, science & technology R&D grants, etc.) 5. ENERGY (alternative energy grants, energy efficiency improvements, capital project loan guarantees, etc.) 6. HOUSING (mortgage relief, homeowner insulation program, etc.) 7. HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (unemployment, Medicare, Medicaid benefits expansion)
8. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (hybrid fleet, parks improvement construction, sod the Mall, etc.)
Package #8 is appropriated & passed solely by the Congress.
For the other 7 packages:
A. Provide each state with a per capita share limit of the $800 billion based on the total number of IRS tax filings by state for the 2008 tax year. 2007 federal tax filing totals by state will be used initially by states to perform their legislative deliberations. The 2008 data will be used for final full dispersement once those numbers have been calculated and published by the IRS (early in 2009).
B. Require each state legislature to hold 20 days of public hearings, public comment and public debate followed by legislature up/down votes on state participation in each package, followed by votes specifying the percentage of each state's allocation to be appropriated for each state's approved packages. States are required to deliver their vote results & participation percentages to the Congress within 45 days from the date of the Stimulus Bill passage.
EXAMPLES (hypothetical): Alabama votes to allocate: 100% for the Tax package
California votes to allocate: 30% for the Education package 30% to Health & Human Services package 20% to Housing package 20% for Infrastructure package
Texas votes to allocate: 30% for the Energy package 20% for the Science & Technology package 10% for the Health & Human Services package 10% for the Infrastructure package 30% for the Tax package
Pennsylvania votes to allocate: 20% for the Health & Human Services package 30% for the Infrastructure package 15% for the Housing package 15% for the Education package 10% for the Tax package 10% for the Science & Technology
etc.
EXPENDITURE PROVISIONS: 1. The final apportionment of the Stimulus Bill among the 7 packages shall be determined by the results of the states' deliberations.
2. Dispersement of spending, services & tax cuts shall be commensurate with each state's allocation percentage and package participation.
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