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March 18, 2009

Verona High school students study the federal stimulus bill

Gena Kittner:

It's 7:30 in the morning and about 30 high school students are chomping on doughnuts and debating the merits of federal dollars used to fund everything from building child-care centers on U.S. Army bases to lead reduction programs.

The scene is a weekly occurrence at Verona High School where advanced placement students are analyzing the 407-page American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -- commonly known as the stimulus bill -- as part of an extra credit project.

The students must report the dollar amount appropriated under each title, summarize that section and react to how the money's being spent.

"I frankly don't see how that will help the economy or is a pressing need," Kaitlin McLean, a Verona senior, said of about $90 million going to facilities that deal with passports and training. "Couldn't $90 million be used to create jobs somewhere else?"

The goal is to have the entire document read by April 3 -- an ambitious objective considering many legislators probably haven't done the same.

Steve Coll has been blogging (and reading) the stimulus/splurge documents.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at March 18, 2009 4:44 AM
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