State Lawmakers Evaluate Stimulus Bill

AUSTIN _ A special panel of state lawmakers are setting about trying to identify dozens of deadlines and triggers that will enable the state to receive more than $16 billion from the federal economic rescue plan.

Rep. Jim Dunnam (D-Waco), the committee’s chairman, says the panel must get a good grasp of the complex 1,100 page bill.

Texas’ share of the package is divided among education, health and human services, transportation, labor, criminal justice, and housing and infrastructure.

Gov. Rick Perry, who wrote President Barack Obama this week to accept the money on behalf of Texas, objects to the economic stimulus and has suggested some of the money be rejected even though the state faces a $9 billion revenue gap.

House Speaker Joe Straus says “all scenarios” are possible.

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