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State fails to apply correctly for education stimulus

July 16th, 2009, 4:33 pm by Le Templar

Wow, this seems messy. I wrote yesterday that Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin had to borrow $130.9 million to complete the monthly state payment to local school districts. Martin blamed the lack of cash in the state bank on the Obama administration, claiming the feds were dragging their feet on the transfer of $250 million in stimulus dollars that Arizona is eligible for.

But Capitol Media Services is reporting today that Gov. Jan Brewer’s administration might be to blame, because it failed to correctly apply for the education stimulus money in the first place.

Brewer and the Legislature were counting on that $250 million this month to shore up the state’s daily cash-on-hand as they struggle to keep the budget balanced. But Capitol Media Services quotes Sandra Abrevaya, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Education, as saying the federal stimulus law requires individual schools to apply for the funds and the money has go straight to schoolhouse — it can’t pass through the state’s hands.

The result of this is local school districts will get another $250 million, once they send in the correct applications to the federal education department with help from the state.

Meanwhile, Brewer and lawmakers will have to figure out how to get back $250 million already sent to school districts, or the state budget deficit will grow even bigger. Most likely, the state will reduce a future monthly payment by the same amount as part of a budget special session. But the state has to be sure such cuts wouldn’t violate another section of the federal stimulus law.

State borrows to fund schools, Treasurer blames Obama

July 15th, 2009, 1:44 pm by Le Templar
Dean Martin

Dean Martin

Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin just sent out a news release saying he had to borrow $130.9 million today to make the required monthly payment to local school districts. Martin said the state didn’t have the cash on hand, primarily because it was counting on up to $433 million in federal stimulus funds.

Martin also suggests President Barack Obama’s administration is playing games with Arizona’s share of the stimulus, which possibly is a continuation of the high-scale assault on comments from Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., about ending the federal stimulus program.

“The Administration needs to either send the money, or repeal the program.  It’s becoming clear that the Administration is holding education funding hostage to bully Arizona into submission.  This is taxpayer money, not the Administration’s personal piggy bank,” Martin said.

The short-term debt is part of Arizona’s on-going state budget woes. House Republicans are now estimating that all of Gov. Jan Brewer’s vetoes have pushed the projected deficit back up to where it was before the Legislature adopted a budget early on July 1.

The state treasurer’s annoucement assures more gloomy clouds will be hovering when the legislative special session resumes Monday.

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